- #Sixaxis pair tool cant find controller drivers#
- #Sixaxis pair tool cant find controller driver#
- #Sixaxis pair tool cant find controller ps3#
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable Package.Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package.You should now be able to configure the buttons.When the detect gamepad window opens just hold down one of the controller buttons.Then open menu with keyboard to "Configure Input" for the controller. Once RetroPie starts press "PS" button, it should rumble.Type in sudo update-rc.d sixad defaults This will add sixad as a daemon, so that it starts on bootup.If it finds it will say so and show its id number and say waiting for input. Now type in sudo sixad -start, press "PS" button for the sixad to find your controller. Type in sudo sixad -start, if it says already started then type in sudo sixad -stop.Hit the F4 key, that will exit you out to the command line.Cancel out of all the boxes and go back to RetroPie menu.The controller should rumble and then select 1. Then unplug controller and press "PS" to pair.
#Sixaxis pair tool cant find controller ps3#
#Sixaxis pair tool cant find controller drivers#
I've tried uninstalling & re-installing the drivers.I've read several forum & reddit posts from other people exactly describing the issue I'm having, but no working resolutions have been provided. I press the PS button and all 4 lights on the controller blink fast and nothing else happens!įrom what I've read, what should happen is that I press PS and then the #1 light comes on and the controller vibrates. I plug in the USB, the #1 light on the controller slowly blinks, I wait 10 seconds and the I unplug it. Next I choose Install/Pair PS3 controller and it tells me to connect it via USB then unplug it and press the PS button. My PS3 controller is not currently plugged in.
#Sixaxis pair tool cant find controller driver#
RetroPie Setup > Manage Packages > Manage Driver Packages > ps3controllerįrom here I installed the drivers. so I know the BT on the controllers work) Here are the steps I've followed: I cannot get the controllers to pair with the Pi! (interestingly though, I can get it to pair with my MacBook Pro. I want to get them working over bluetooth, and I've followed all the guides for this that I could find online but really they all seem to follow the same steps. I've got 2 brand new PS3 controllers (I do not own a PS3) and they work with the RetroPie over the USB cable just fine. I've got a Raspberry Pie 3 (w/ built-in BT), and RetroPie 4.0.2 is installed and working on it.