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A ps2 controller will if you get a usb converter for it.xmitchconnorx
Yeah I saw those and wondered "since the PS3 controllers are USB already, would it work?"
I set up my Mac Mini to run a SIXAXIS a while back. It can even recieve tilt controls if you want it to. I will take a look when I get home to see what the drivers were, but it was easy to set up and it works great.rragnaar
Thanks.
I set up my Mac Mini to run a SIXAXIS a while back. It can even recieve tilt controls if you want it to. I will take a look when I get home to see what the drivers were, but it was easy to set up and it works great.rragnaar
i dont suppose it would work wirelessly?
[QUOTE="rragnaar"]I set up my Mac Mini to run a SIXAXIS a while back. It can even recieve tilt controls if you want it to. I will take a look when I get home to see what the drivers were, but it was easy to set up and it works great.OneWingedAngeI
i dont suppose it would work wirelessly?
They are working on a bluetooth solution, but for now it is wired. It is kinda frustrating, but hopefully they fix it soon.
I don't mind using the wire. The situation is there is a computer lab at university set aside for gaming, and since I'm more of a PS3 gamer, I'm not used to the controls and such. I have the same game for PS3 so thought it might be a good idea to use a PS3 pad instead.
They are using Windows XP. Which drivers would I have to use in order to set it up? Or would it be blocked since it's on network? If so then I guess I'll just have to get used to K/M.
Yeah I saw those and wondered "since the PS3 controllers are USB already, would it work?"
Scorpion1813
I don't consider the Sixaxis a usb controller, it's a wireless controller. I'm positive the wire is for battery saving purposes only.
[QUOTE="Scorpion1813"]Yeah I saw those and wondered "since the PS3 controllers are USB already, would it work?"
Black_Knight_00
I don't consider the Sixaxis a usb controller, it's a wireless controller. I'm positive the wire is for battery saving purposes only.
So it will work through USB, but I need to download drivers?? Which drivers and where can I find them?
There are ways to get a ps3 controller to work on a PC, but trust me, it's not worth the hassle. There's lots of console-style controllers you can buy that are specifically for the pc, though.
get the logitech chillstream xbox 360 controller. i dont even own a 360 but the thing is awesome on my comp. plus the fans in the controller are mega freakin sweet
Actually, when I hook it up to my Mac it is only communicating through USB since I have no way to register it as a bluetooth device.rragnaar
In that case, yes, but I think in its native setting, on the PS3, it's designed to be fully-wireless. I don't own one, so I may be wrong.
[QUOTE="Scorpion1813"]Yeah I saw those and wondered "since the PS3 controllers are USB already, would it work?"
Black_Knight_00
I don't consider the Sixaxis a usb controller, it's a wireless controller. I'm positive the wire is for battery saving purposes only.
When you plug the USB port of a PS3 controller in it becomes a USB controller.
Note that this is not the same as the 360 wireless controller, which when you connect a USB plug and play kit simply acts as a recharger.
If it's really a lot of hassle, then I might as well not bother. Like I said it was inly so I could play on the PC's at uni, on a game I have on the PS3 (and know the buttons for), to save the having to get used to K/M and learn the controls.
Thanks anywa, though, much appreciated.
Yea, Officialy.
I personaly got Wii + 360 controls to PC n i got no X360(soon im gonna get also a PS3 one)
it wont be supported by(almost) any game(u can still map the keys in some games or use Keb+Mouse Emulation)
so-yea u can be its(almost)not officaly supported
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