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    How to enable and use PS3 rumble...

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      sanbadgerdude
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      I have a robot that I want to control the motors with a PS3 controller and use the rumble feature as indication when it runs into something. It has a sensor for that.

      I am new to all of this and was looking for a good place to start looking at code for my Raspberry Pi3 that will allow me to provide the functionality I mention above. Any help and direction is greatly appreciated.

      In short... Where can I find source code that demonstrates controlling motors with PS3 and utilizing feature.

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        sanbadgerdude
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        Excuse me! I need to retract most of what I said due to the fact that I did more reading and found on this website some great information.

        I would however like some good feedback on how to program the rumble of PS3. Any help in that area?

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          mitu Global Moderator @sanbadgerdude
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          @sanbadgerdude Take a look at https://github.com/anqixu/sixad_rumble or http://wiki.ros.org/ps3joy. Your topic has nothing to do with RetroPie, maybe it's better to start with the links above and see if it helps you.

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