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Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start
Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start











  1. Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start how to#
  2. Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start Bluetooth#
  3. Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start ps3#

It appears that you don't have an official Sony DualShock controller.

Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start Bluetooth#

I've been fighting with this problem for days, resetting bluetooth settings and starting over and over again.Ĭould someone help me in the right direction ? There is no devices in /dev/input/js* or /dev/hidraw* just no way to actually use it, am i doing something wrong or misunderstanding something ? and it works over USB (the /dev/input/js0 etc exists)īut this is where my problems start, i disconnect the USB cable and reconnect to the bluetooth service. I'm running BlueZ 5.25 and all the kernel options in the first post are enabled. usb 3-2.3: Product: PLAYSTATION(R)3Conteroller usb 3-2.3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 usb 3-2.3: New USB device found, idVendor=054c, idProduct=0268 usb 3-2.3: new full-speed USB device number 7 using ohci-pci

Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start ps3#

I've got 2 ps3 controllers that i want to connect over bluetooth, but i seam to be running into a brick wall. Sorry for ressurecting the thread, but this seamed like the right place to go. I'm on 3.14, so I got the LED blinking problem, but I don't care. Thank you, after a reboot, it's all working Last edited by BT on Mon 10:40 pm edited 1 time in total Sony 0005:054C:0268.0009: Fixing up Sony Sixaxis report descriptor Usb 3-4: USB disconnect, device number 16 Sony 0003:054C:0268.0008: Fixing up Sony Sixaxis report descriptor Usb 3-4: new full-speed USB device number 16 using xhci_hcd The device nodes should be /dev/hidraw and /dev/input/js. I'm using Linux 3.16 so the LEDs on my DualShock 3 don't blink. The LED blinking issue when connected via Bluetooth was fixed in Linux 3.15. Where is supposed the device to be? /dev/input? The LEDs keep blinking (I think that this is normal), but I can't find it in /dev and kernel does not report say anything. Last edited by BT on Sun 12:03 am edited 7 times in total Update: I have added an article to the Gentoo Wiki covering DualShock 3 and DualShock 4 use via USB and Bluetooth.

  • Press the PlayStation button to use the DualShock 3 again.
  • Turn the DualShock 3 off when it's no longer in use by pressing and holding the PlayStation button for 10 seconds.
  • Allow the service authorization request.
  • Disconnect the USB cable from the DualShock 3.
  • Connect the DualShock 3 to the system using a USB cable and press the PlayStation button.
  • Power on the Bluetooth adapter, and set it as discoverable and pairable.
  • Enable the agent and set it as default.
  • Sony PS2/3/4 accessories force feedback support

    sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start

    I'm using a Broadcom BCM20702A0 based Bluetooth 4.0 USB adapter. The DualShock 4 requires Linux >=3.15 and has a slightly different pairing procedure. I have also successfully tested a DualShock 4 via Bluetooth. I used the following setup to get a DualShock 3 working via Bluetooth. Furthermore since BlueZ 5.14 both DualShock 3 and 4 controllers are fully supported. You don't need to pass "-enable-sixaxis", the bluez-5 ebuilds in Portage already do that. Posted: Sun 11:19 pm Post subject: Re: Sixaxis via bluetooth If it's a sufficiently well-written ebuild you should be able to use EXTRA_ECONF="-enable-sixaxis" in package.env. Posted: Sun 4:07 pm Post subject: Re: Sixaxis via bluetooth I'm not familiar with ebuilds, so I can't do a lot. Is compiling on my own the right "gentoo way"?

    Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start how to#

    old-daemons use flag did not help.Īlso, I found that there is an "-enable-sixaxis" flag since bluez 5.12, but don't know how to "pass" that to emerge.

    sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start

    I've been googling for days and most (if not all) posts were talking about bluez 4.xx, while I have 5.22, which has the famous hidd tool. I want to make my PS3 Controller via bt (usb works). Posted: Sat 6:28 pm Post subject: Sixaxis via bluetooth Gentoo Forums Forum Index Kernel & Hardware Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Sixaxis via bluetooth













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