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    SHANWAN / PS3 CONTROLLER Pi3 RETROPIE 3.6 BLUETOOTH SETUP

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    • Wolfman100W
      Wolfman100
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      I have now removed the Emulation Station configurations so that it prompts me to configure on the Emulation Screen again...although now it's back to not recognising any input again....arrrgrggghhhhh!

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        rocklima2 @Wolfman100
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        solve vibration cant stop? my controller not stop using usb cable, i need help to solve this problem

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        • Wolfman100W
          Wolfman100
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          Any ideas about any of this anyone?

          @Smithers @dmt408 @luetzel

          I can now happily confirm that I have managed to get the SZMY-POWER pad working.I am not sure exactly WHAT process has managed to get this working.But it is definitely one of the following:

          Removing all PS3 drivers
          Updating RetroPie
          Installing the Gasia Only Driver

          Access :

          cd /usr/sbin/
          and then change permissions:

          sudo chmod 755 sixad-sixaxis
          Restarting Sixad Daemon:

          sudo /etc/init.d/sixad restart
          Then when at the Emulation Screen where it says 1 Gamepad detected it seemed to register but only if I held the right thumb button down...which is a bit weird,but then it went to the next stage to configure the buttons and they all registered and configured without an issue.

          The only drawback now being that when I restart RetroPie it goes straight past the Emulation Station screen into RetroPie and the controller doesn't do anything anymore.

          Steps closer...

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            Pineapple12
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            Found this thread after a rather frustrating weekend. Figured I'd share a realization made when trying to pair my ShanWan controllers running RetroPie 3.8.1 on a RPi3 (built in bluetooth).

            If you are using the LEDs as an indicator that the controllers are synced - DON'T.

            I have 3 ShanWan controllers all bought from the same seller on Amazon. One of them will show the correct LED when synced. However, the other two will not. Instead, they continue to flash as if they are still trying to pair, but the flash will be about half as fast. The controllers seem to work fine, they're just constantly flashing half speed when synced.

            I was trying everything to get them to pair when finally I noticed my "good" controller was showing #3 LED. Opened up the "Configure Input" screen in RetroPie and sure enough they were paired. Wanted to share this tip in case anyone else might be having the same problem and not even know it. The flashing is annoying though, so if anyone knows a fix to this I would really appreciate it!

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            • luetzelL
              luetzel @Pineapple12
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              @Pineapple12
              did you pair your controllers using sixad or bluez?

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                Pineapple12 @luetzel
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                @luetzel I used Sixad from the script built into RetroPie 3.8.1. I also managed to get them to pair using Blues and your instructions once, but couldn't get them to sync again after a reboot. The LEDs did work correctly through Bluez though.

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                • Wolfman100W
                  Wolfman100
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                  @Pineapple12 Good info.

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                    Smithers
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                    Hi.

                    Well, I had success with my SZMY-Power pads for a short while but then suddenly they decided to stop pairing. I didn't do anything to make them stop, i.e. I made no changes to RetroPie etc. so not at all sure what has happened? They worked great for a few days, paired up on every boot, then one day they just stopped working and now I cant get them to pair. Swines.

                    So I am back to using Gasia pads again, but the ones I have are inferior in quality to the SZMY-Power pads (stiff D-Pad so you have to press hard for it to register). Shame because the SZMY pads are great IMO and they are cheaper in price than the Gasia pads I bought too. I will keep trying them as and when I get the time!

                    Cheers for all input so far. :)

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                      Pineapple12
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                      After getting tired of my blinking LED's I gave up on Sixad and went with the patched version of Bluez per Luetzel's instructions. Everything works great - with the exception of Kodi. Previously Kodi would crash if I had my PS3 controller (fake or genuine) plugged in to USB during launch. This wasn't really a huge deal since I'm usually connected through Bluetooth anyway. However, now that I'm using Bluez and not Sixad, the crash is happening even when connected via Bluetooth. I've seen several posting describing similar problems with PS3 controllers and Kodi. I was wondering if anyone has encountered this and found a solution?

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                        Punkertjenv
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                        I'm desperately trying to connect my Shanwan PS3 controller over Bluetooth (RPI3 internal).
                        Connecting it solely over USB works, however it keeps rumbling.
                        I've tried to connect it using sixad, with no success ( retropie 3.8 / 4.0)
                        After that I tried to pair and connect using Bluez ( as described in Luetzels blog)
                        It seems like it's connecting to the bluetooth seems to work, but it does not pair correctly and disconnects after +- 30 secs.

                        Log :

                        pi@retropie:~/qtsixa/utils/bins $ sudo ./sixpair
                        No controller found on USB busses.
                        pi@retropie:~/qtsixa/utils/bins $ sudo ./sixpair
                        Current Bluetooth master: 00:00:00:00:00:00
                        Setting master bd_addr to b8:27:eb:01:aa:a6
                        USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION: Device or resource busy
                        pi@retropie:~/qtsixa/utils/bins $ sudo ./sixpair
                        Current Bluetooth master: b8:27:eb:01:aa:a6
                        Setting master bd_addr to b8:27:eb:01:aa:a6
                        USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION: Device or resource busy
                        pi@retropie:~/qtsixa/utils/bins $ sudo ./sixpair
                        Current Bluetooth master: b8:27:eb:01:aa:a6
                        Setting master bd_addr to b8:27:eb:01:aa:a6
                        pi@retropie:~/qtsixa/utils/bins $ service bluetooth status
                        ā— bluetooth.service - Bluetooth service
                        Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service; enabled)
                        Active: active (running) since Fri 2016-08-26 12:58:36 UTC; 30min ago
                        Docs: man:bluetoothd(8)
                        Main PID: 2552 (bluetoothd)
                        Status: "Running"
                        CGroup: /system.slice/bluetooth.service
                        └─2552 /usr/libexec/bluetooth/bluetoothd
                        pi@retropie:~/qtsixa/utils/bins $ sudo bluetoothctl
                        [NEW] Controller B8:27:EB:01:AA:A6 retropie [default]
                        [NEW] Device 00:1B:FB:FB:19:33 00-1B-FB-FB-19-33
                        [NEW] Device 01:EE:57:7D:63:25 PLAYSTATION(R)3Conteroller-PANHAI
                        [bluetooth]#
                        ------ UNPLUG DEVICE
                        [bluetooth]#
                        [CHG] Device 01:EE:57:7D:63:25 Connected: yes
                        ------ lights keep blinking
                        [CHG] Device 01:EE:57:7D:63:25 Connected: no

                        Am I doing something wrong here ?

                        PS : Pairing a genuine PS3 controller works perfectly using bluez and sixad

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                          ShootHere @Punkertjenv
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                          @Punkertjenv Well I got me the same joypads and it seems the issue when pairing them on my Mac is that it thinks it is a keyboard and wants the pairing code.
                          I will try and report back.

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                            Pirate
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                            Are you still having issues pairing your shanwan ps3 controller via bluetooth? I found a easy fix for this problem since I do own two shanwan ps3 controllers and im running retropie 4.0.2 on my RP3b

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                              Punkertjenv @Pirate
                              last edited by Punkertjenv

                              @Pirate I got it working using the latest version of Bluez. I recompiled it myself with the patches instead of using the already patched version (described in the excellent guide of Luetzel).
                              This did the trick!

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                              • luetzelL
                                luetzel @Punkertjenv
                                last edited by

                                Hi @Punkertjenv
                                what in particular was the problem with the patched version? Would be important to know, so that I can fix it on the github repo.
                                cheers,
                                /luetzel

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                                • Wolfman100W
                                  Wolfman100
                                  last edited by

                                  Anyone had any luck with the SZMY-POWER pads?? As previously mentioned I managed to get to the stage where it allowed me to configure the buttons....ONCE.No idea how really though!

                                  All other times it detects the pad but does not respond to it's key presses...

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                                    bogchop @Wolfman100
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                                    @Wolfman100

                                    Just bought these off eBay hoping they'd work out of the box. No dice. They work with their USB cables plugged in, but refuse to sync using any of the drivers. $25 down the drain for two. They're great quality and feel nice, but I want that damn Bluetooth!

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                                    • luetzelL
                                      luetzel
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                                      @Wolfman100 , @bogchop
                                      sorry, that there is no progress in the development of the sixaxis driver. I found an old
                                      thread on the blueZ mailing list, with some advice for debugging of the pairing procedure.

                                      In order to shed some light on the pairing process, you could try to run hcidump -x
                                      This is what happens when I press the PS3 button my Shanwan controller:

                                      hcidump -x
                                      HCI sniffer - Bluetooth packet analyzer ver 5.41
                                      device: hci0 snap_len: 1500 filter: 0xffffffff
                                      > HCI Event: Connect Request (0x04) plen 10
                                          bdaddr 01:B6:52:85:63:25 class 0x000540 type ACL
                                      > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
                                          Accept Connection Request (0x01|0x0009) status 0x00 ncmd 1
                                      > HCI Event: Connect Complete (0x03) plen 11
                                          status 0x00 handle 11 bdaddr 01:B6:52:85:63:25 type ACL encrypt 0x00
                                      > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
                                          Read Remote Supported Features (0x01|0x001b) status 0x00 ncmd 1
                                      > HCI Event: Read Remote Supported Features (0x0b) plen 11
                                          status 0x00 handle 11
                                          Features: 0xff 0xff 0x8d 0x7a 0x98 0x1f 0x78 0x83
                                      > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
                                          Read Remote Extended Features (0x01|0x001c) status 0x00 ncmd 1
                                      > HCI Event: Read Remote Extended Features (0x23) plen 13
                                          status 0x00 handle 11 page 1 max 1
                                          Features: 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
                                      > HCI Event: Command Status (0x0f) plen 4
                                          Remote Name Request (0x01|0x0019) status 0x00 ncmd 1
                                      > HCI Event: Remote Name Req Complete (0x07) plen 255
                                          status 0x00 bdaddr 01:B6:52:85:63:25 name 'PLAYSTATION(R)3Conteroller-PANHAI'
                                      

                                      And on the mailing list, there are some notes from the developers about PS3 'clones':

                                      There were reports that some of clone devices doesn't behave exactly the same i.e. use
                                      different pid/vid or don't report correct BT address over USB. Making them work would
                                      probably require some extra work, but I don't have any of those clone devices.

                                      Therefore, I'd suggest to collect some debugging output from working/non-working devices
                                      to find the reason why they're not able to pair.

                                      If it is just the vid/pid, then it should be easy to fix in the blueZ source. In the worst case, we have
                                      to request some expert advice from the blueZ developers ...

                                      Cheers,
                                      /luetzel

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                                        bogchop @luetzel
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                                        @luetzel hey mate - I'm using the bluetooth driver as per the package in retropie - tried the "Install/Pair pS3 controller" option (Clone support gasia, gasia only, clone support shanwan), but none of them work.

                                        I've tried that hcidump -x command, but I'm seeing "command not found" - not sure what I need to do at this point?

                                        Cheers.
                                        bc.

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                                        • luetzelL
                                          luetzel
                                          last edited by

                                          @bogchop
                                          You are probably missing the desired package. On Raspbian you can install it with:
                                          sudo apt-get install bluez-hcidump
                                          Should be present as well on other distributions.
                                          /luetzel

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                                            bogchop @luetzel
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                                            @luetzel Thanks - I was missing that.

                                            I've tried it, and still no dice. There's actually no input whatsoever.

                                            Upon the initial pairing with the "gasia only" driver, the LED light for first player would stay on, then disappear after about 10 seconds and revert back to 4 flashing LEDs. So I'm not sure it ever really paired correctly.

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