The keyboard looks sharp but I have some issues with it. Price mostly. The buttons are another. Why is the X button on the esc key and the O button on enter? I'd also rather have a real mouse for better control and accuracy. I've used that touchpad and it's very sloppy.
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there is a blootooth keyboard made exclusively for PS3 by logitech. It has a mouse pad integrated on the right and hotkeys for PS3 menu's....should cost about 60 bucks...i think....no wait it costs 70 euros in italy so it's about 85 bucks..
check on google ps3 logitech keyboard.
Modbetto
The mouse on that sucks bad. Definitely not good if it's going to be used for games in the future. There isn't PS3 specific keys on it. That keyboard is rather useless. It's overpriced and offers nothing that many other inexpensive keyboards have. I returned mine. I'm back to using the old usb logiteck PS2 keyboard for the time being. I'm hoping in the future there will be worthy one that has allSixasis specific keys properly mapped out. Including a separate mouse.
No, I could not get my Gameshark to work on my PS3, What version of codebreakers do you have KarmaFreeJack?
V10.0 I'm pretty sure V9.0 and up all work as well.
harrysacc
I don't have a GS but I've used a Codebreaker on the PS3. To get it to work you have to have all auto eject and auto disc start features disabled and have your Sixasis connected via usb. Pay attention when loading the GS disc. If the Sixasis lights blinks as if it lost connection, hit the PS button. Perhaps that info may be similar to what it takes to get the GS to work. Let us know if you get it working. Good luck.
I stumbled across these filters and plugs that snap on to the PS3 vents and plug into unused ports. I smoke and have three cats. Theres plenty of dust created in my house, so I thought I'd give theses a try. They didn't cost much. I felt it doesn't hurt to add a little more protection to my system. No dust or smoke is getting in my PS3 now.
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