Bluetooth with ps3 sixaxis still not connecting
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@PodgePapin this might be related to my issue I had...
Did you fresh install 3.7 or upgrade?
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I have done a fresh install of 3.7.
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Update.
I did another fresh install of 3.7 and went to install/pair ps3 controller and this time everything (including bluetooth software) seemed to install ok.
The bluetooth adapter is lit up and is found but looks like it fails to start any sort of connection with anything when i want to pair a pad, it is an official Sony pad.
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Are you using the Bluetooth menu or the PS3 menu and are you plugging it via usb (needed in order to pair the PS3 to the Pi
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You cannot use ps3 controllers and other bluetooth devices at the same time if you are trying to do that. When setting up ps3 controllers, the standard bluetooth stack is disabled. However pairing ps3 controllers on its own should work (I have one here and it does work ok with it)
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Here's what i did in 3.7 with a Pi 3 and 3rd party bluetooth dongle
Until the onboard pi 3 bluetooth is fixed, we have to use a 3rd party dongle. preferably one with the CSR chip.
I used this one from Amazon cause it was $10 and well reviewed.
First, install the PS3 / bluetooth drivers via the RetroPie setup menu. If you're using a clone, make sure you install the drivers with proper clone support for your clone.
Then, exit setup and edit the pi's config.txt because we need to diable onboard bluetooth
To disable onboard Pi3 Bluetooth
sudo nano /boot/config.txt (this opens the config file which you will need to modify with the command below)Add to the end of the file
dtoverlay=pi3-disable-btCtrl+o to write
Ctrl+x to exit.sudo reboot now to reboot.
Then, when the pi boots back up, ssh in from another computer so you can monitor what is going on when you try to pair the controller(s).
ssh -X pi@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where xxx's are your pi's IP address.
in that SSH window, type:
tail -f /var/log/syslog
Plug in your controller via usb.
in your ssh window you'll probably see something like:
Apr 20 14:15:11 retropie kernel: [86258.689958] usb 1-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=054c, idProduct=0268
Apr 20 14:15:11 retropie kernel: [86258.689976] usb 1-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
Apr 20 14:15:11 retropie kernel: [86258.689989] usb 1-1.2: Product: PS(R) Ga`epad
Apr 20 14:15:11 retropie kernel: [86258.690001] usb 1-1.2: Manufacturer: ShanWanThe controller might start rumbling and all 4 lights may be lit.
If not after around 30 seconds, hit the P3 / PS button. Otherwise, hit the P3 / PS button on the controller the lights should change to just 2 lights.
Remove the USB connection. You may or may not have to hit the P3 /PS button again.
The 4 lights should start blinking but slower and you should see something like:
Apr 20 14:17:26 retropie kernel: [86393.573406] input: PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller as /devices/virtual/input/input10
Apr 20 14:17:26 retropie sixad-sixaxis[5518]: Connected 'PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller (01:C3:59:68:63:25)' [Battery 05]It should now be working via bluetooth now.
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So do we know if it is possible to use a PS3 controller with the onboard bluetooth adapter? I'd rather not have to purchase a dongle knowing that the Pi3 has the capability inbuilt.
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@stumbows Not reliably without crashing your pi 3 until this bug is resolved:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/1360#issuecomment-212417876
Annoying, but, your choice is to wait for that to hopefully get fixed, or, spend $10 on a dongle like the one I linked to and enjoy a lot of gaming until this bug is fixed.
If aesthetics are a concern, I will note that the dongle I'm recommending sticks out quite a bit and also blinks bright blue LEDs constantly.
I'm looking forward to the day when everything is working with the on board Bluetooth, especially since I plan on building / replicating a couple RetroPie for some friends and would like to keep the price as low as possible and not need any dongles.
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You can use the on board Bluetooth, though it can be buggy...
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@Drakaen391 hmm, i'd consider it much worse than buggy, it is pretty much guaranteed to freeze the entire pi requiring a hard reboot.
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When I do it i go through the RetroPi Setup menu to Install/Pair PS3 controller. it is plugged in until it tells me to disconnect it, i've tried disconnecting on that screen and attempting to pair, i've gone to the next screen, i've rebooted and tried to pair but none seem to work.
In version 3.4 at this point it would pair and stay paired and i wouldn't need to use a cable again until i needed to pair another controller.
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This is not a solution but I can tell you I've successfully paired a PS3 controller via the Pi3 Bluetooth with 3.7. I just followed the steps as mentioned (setup script>pair PS3>etc). Not much help but a confirmation it can be done.
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Fixed it. I had seen something about some micro sd cards not being fully supported. I remembered that I had recently changed from a 8gb class 4 to a 16gb class 10 (both Kingston).
I did a fresh install on the older 8gb card and the pad connects straight up.
Thanks for all the advice guys.
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Hello,
I am very new to this so please bear with me.
i have the same problem with a fresh install of 3.7. on a rpi3. I have disabled onboard bluetooth and I am using a dongle.
I have also tried two different good quality sd cards. I can get the controller to work wired but not wirelessly. In the retropie menu I have uninstalled and reinstalled the ps3 drivers but still no joy.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers :) -
This is a quick update for anyone else who has the same problem as me and is trawling the net for a solution. I finally got the bluetooth sixaxis working using these steps (i'm not sure which one specifically worked so you might have to try a combination).
- Turn off and unplug the Ps3 console.
- Disable onboard bluetooth (rpi3) and use a bluetooth dongle - Prindle19 explains this in a post above.
- Set up the controller configuration in emulationstation using a usb cable attatched to the controller. Then disconnect the usb cable. In my case the controller lights flashed in sequence and then the first light stayed lit but the controller would not function. Next using a usb keyboard I navigated to configure input in the emulation station menu, pressed the ps button on the controller and had to reconfigure the controller again but this time wirelessly :) The end of a couple of frustrating days trying to sort this out.
It has stayed connected when I have restarted the pi and has worked on a snes rom and a couple of mame ones too. Happy days:) Good luck
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I haven't tested this extensively yet but I did successfully set up an official PS3 controller as Player 2 on a Pi3 running 3.7. I followed a video by ETAPrime on YouTube and it was simple enough. As I mentioned though I didn't spend a whole lot of time messing around with it.
I plan on running 3.7 on a Pi3 using a generic PS3 (shanwan) controller once it arrives. I'm currently running 3.7 on a Pi2 with a wired Xbox 360 controller. I never invested in a bt dongle so this is my first foray into bt connectivity on the Pi. I would just use the PS3 controller I have on hand but my niece and nephew use it for the PSTV.
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Also from what I was told by @danbishop if you're using a Pi3, after reboot the controller fails to reconnect so you will have to do the following:
sudo nano /usr/bin/sixad
Then look for the following section:
else
echo "No bluetooth adapters found on the system!"
echo "sixad will now quit"
exit
fiPlace a # in front of the word exit, so it now looks like this:
else
echo "No bluetooth adapters found on the system!"
echo "sixad will now quit"
#exit
fi -
@Prindle19 Is there a way to tell which clone controller we have? No sure which drivers to install for my controller. I bought it from lightinthebox
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@jjpalau said in Bluetooth with ps3 sixaxis still not connecting:
@Prindle19 Is there a way to tell which clone controller we have? No sure which drivers to install for my controller. I bought it from lightinthebox
Use dmesg in the terminal with the controller connected.
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Does anyone know of a way to check if the PS3 controller is actually being 'seen' by the Pi/Sixad?
When I do a bluetooth scan using hciscan no Bluetooth controllers are found (neither my Wii or my PS3 controllers) only my Bluetooth Keyboard and my iMac.
Am I correct in thinking that if the scan doesn't see the controllers then there is no way that Sixad will?
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