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    RPi 3 B+ : tricky bluetooth problem with multiple PS3 controllers

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      A Former User @mitu
      last edited by

      @mitu
      Sorry, I confess I read the rules quickly :(

      • Pi Model or other hardware:
      3 B+

      • Power Supply used:
      non-official with on/off switch

      • RetroPie Version Used :
      v4.4 (updated)

      • Built From:
      Pre made SD Image on RetroPie website

      • Controller used:
      PS3 controller (bluetooth) / fake SNES USB / wireless keyboard

      I'm gonna try the customhidsonly driver, thank you very much for your help!

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @A Former User
        last edited by cyperghost

        @Bunnyface If @mitu ttipps will for some reason not work then ...

        1. Try reducing distance from your controller to Raspberry
        2. Try to disable WiFi - this helps to extent signal strength, you can use this script to disable/enable Wifi

        I faced also this problem and point 2 helps a bit but the solution for me was point 3

        1. Buy a new BT adapter and put it to your Raspberry. Use dtoverlay=pi3-disable-bt in /boot/config.txt to disable internal BT module.
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          A Former User @cyperghost
          last edited by

          @cyperghost Thank you for your help!

          I have tried @mitu's solution
          but the standard bluetooth is not as stable as PS3 driver:
          controllers don't connect directly, I have to plug them with USB to switch them on.

          Moreover with pi's bluetooth stack;

          • one controller: works fine in EmulationStation and games
          • two controllers: work fine in EmulationStation but no response in games.

          So I remove bluetooth devices and try to reconnect them but it fails now...

          The distance of the controllers doesn't have any impact on the BT signal.
          I will try to disable wifi.

          @cyperghost, what BT adapter do you recommand?
          And does this solution works flawlessly with 3-4 bluetooth controllers?
          And can you add wired + bluetooth controllers at the same time?

          Again, thanks for helping me guys!

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          • chicueloC
            chicuelo
            last edited by

            Try turning off your wifi connection. That works fine for me

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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @A Former User
              last edited by cyperghost

              @Bunnyface Uff.. I used kind of this one ... very cheap but works best. As I mentioned before try to disable WiFi. You can do it manually with rfkill command or use my script. No need to worry you can enable/disable WiFi on the fly with this.

              And does this solution works flawlessly with 3-4 bluetooth controllers?

              Well I was in the same issue like you. With one controller I had lags from time to time (signal strength) but with 2 controllers it was no fun at all to play.
              I can use that adapter with 2 controllers and they run flawless.

              And can you add wired + bluetooth controllers at the same time?

              Yes but I've no PS-controllers. I've two Bluetooth controllers from Snakebyte and some cheap wired pads for first setups. So I can't say if a wired PS-controller and a PS-BT-paired will work. But my two BT controllers and a wired pad works good.

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                robmcc83
                last edited by

                I can confirm that 4 genuine ps3 controllers will work with retropie as I use it most weekends this way.
                My setup works flawless, I play many of ps1 multi tap games, alot of micro machines for the mega drive (4 players) and also alot of mame beat'em ups 4 players.
                You must disable WiFi for it to work properly, I worked this out a while back.
                All I do is disable WiFi then install the ps3 driver.
                After that all works perfect.
                Before disabling WiFi my player 1 controller would work fine but the others would work intermittent.
                Hope this helps.

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @robmcc83
                  last edited by

                  @robmcc83 Nice feedback so indeed WiFi Switch Script is useful

                  @Bunnyface So try before buy

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                    ccllaarrkkyy @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    • two controllers: work fine in EmulationStation but no response in games.

                    Just an idea, am not an expert but is the second controller configured correctly in retroarch, Im only suggesting this cause I had the same problem with a friends pi I set up for him

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                      A Former User
                      last edited by

                      @robmcc83 @cyperghost @chicuelo @mitu

                      Thank you again guys! It works!

                      I have disabled wifi with f4 "rfkill block wifi"
                      and the two controllers work flawlessly!
                      The controller 1 is connected instantly without wifi!

                      @cyperghost, your script is awesome!
                      I don't need keyboard to switch off wifi now :)

                      Just one tiny "problem" with the wifi off:
                      now, at the start of the Pi,
                      there is a boot text (code) between the splashscreen and EmulationStation
                      which says "bluetooth stopped" during 10 seconds
                      (and other infos loading)

                      The only solution I see for this is to let the wifi on.
                      Having a nice boot with a cool splashscreen (and shorter boot)
                      And disable wifi with cyperghost's script.

                      But maybe somebody has the solution to skip the 10 seconds "bluetooth stopped" text?

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                      • mituM
                        mitu Global Moderator @A Former User
                        last edited by

                        @Bunnyface Try disabling the Wait for network boot option in the Raspbian tools, which you can start from the RetroPie system from a terminal with sudo raspi-config.

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                          A Former User @mitu
                          last edited by

                          @mitu
                          Thank you for this tip!
                          The boot is faster disabling "wait for network"
                          and I don't have this text between splashscreen and emulation station.

                          So, for anybody having buggy bluetooth with 2 PS3 controllers
                          with a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and Retropie,
                          here is a solution:

                          • disable wifi with [f4] "rfkill block wifi"
                          • disable wifi with @cyperghost 's script:
                            https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/19734/enable-disable-wifi-with-rfkill

                          Thanks again everyone,
                          we are going to have fun with my friends! :D

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