
- Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start how to#
- Sixaxis pair tool application was unable to start Bluetooth#
- 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.

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.

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
