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03/02/2016 at 12:49 #118814malacaiParticipant
Hello i did manage to pair rpi3 and the integraded bluetooth with a genuine sixaxis ps3 controller.
if anyone is intrested i did
sudo apt-get install bluetooth
and then
sudo apt-get install pi-bluetoothidk if both of those is needed but thats how i did. then use retropie config to pair ps3 controller
hope anyone has some help from this.
/mallorz
EDIT: 99% of the times i rebooted, controller was not pairing. had to plug in the usb cable for a couple of secounds then it pairs.
if anyone has a solution for this problem im happy to hear :)03/02/2016 at 23:36 #118906vfrvulcanParticipantThanks,
The second line on it’s own did the trick for me:
sudo apt-get install pi-bluetoothI was unable to configure the PS3 controller whilst using the USB connector, actually still can’t get right-thumb to register but at least the rest of it is working.
No problems on re-boots and having it connect via bluetooth, don’t need to reconnect USB cable. Atari 800 joystick working fine alongside it as well.
Aaron
03/03/2016 at 13:32 #118953malacaiParticipantok, then we know we just need sudo apt-get install pi-bluetooth.
problem for me is still that i either have to connect the usb cable to the controller or do sudo sixad –start. even as its ready started.
then the controller works.hope anyone has some ideas how to fix this
/mallorz
03/03/2016 at 16:36 #118974fran008ParticipantSame point.
Having installed pi-bluetooth package all works great… except that I have to pair with USB cable everytime I boot the Pi. If anyone has fixed it please share the solution. Thanks.
03/04/2016 at 23:14 #119090malacaiParticipanthey again. i think i found a solution for the time being anyway.
since the sixad is started but refuses to pair controller after reboot.
and sudo sixad –start (even as it already started it will pair the controller directly)i just added sixad –start in rc.local so it will be started twice.
now it works like a sharm here and hope the devs figure out why this is happening
/mallorz
03/05/2016 at 08:08 #119119AnonymousInactiveafter 5 hours of tweaking and fixing other bugs I have my PS3 controller and NES30 8bitdo controller connecting on their own upon boot without doing the above. I tried adding sixad –start to boot but was getting errors upon restarts, freezing on BT connecting screen upon boot (randomly) and complete lockup in the BT pairing menu.
I’ll backtract and work out the exact fix and let you know..
03/05/2016 at 11:03 #119134malacaiParticipanthello again. i saw i did a typo. there should be 2 ‘–‘ infront of start
sixad –-start.03/05/2016 at 11:40 #119137gizmo98ParticipantPlease remove and reinstall ps3 controller driver. I have done some modifications which should hopefully fix your problem.
03/05/2016 at 12:55 #119145malacaiParticipanthow do i completely remove and install the new driver?
03/05/2016 at 13:22 #119147gizmo98ParticipantSelect “Remove PS3 controller configurations”. This takes sometimes up to five minutes. Then install PS3 controller driver again.
03/05/2016 at 16:15 #119163malacaiParticipantahh silly me :).. well now it works, great job dude :)
03/05/2016 at 17:00 #119165frisnitParticipantWorking for my rpi3 too after the remove/reinstall too, thanks!
03/05/2016 at 23:39 #119231AnonymousInactiveOk so now if I go to “Register and Connect to Bluetooth Devices” under the pair menu it just hangs.
If I do this it un-hangs itself straight away – http://i.imgur.com/ZgovWtf.png
03/06/2016 at 10:45 #119287gizmo98ParticipantSixad and bluetooth daemon cannot be run at the same time. So it is not possible to use NES30 and PS3 controllers at the same time without fiddling around. Raspbian jessies bluez package has builtin sixaxis support. But no one has written a raspbian guide to setup a ps3 controller over bluez.
03/08/2016 at 13:42 #119599fran008Participant[quote=119147]Select “Remove PS3 controller configurations”. This takes sometimes up to five minutes. Then install PS3 controller driver again.
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Great! Now I can reboot my Pi and the pairing is still working. Thank you!
03/11/2016 at 00:53 #119909ebzeroParticipantsudo apt-get install pi-bluetooth
absolutely worked for me!! Thank you so much!!!
03/13/2016 at 07:32 #120167mustbajParticipantI can’t get my NES30 Pro to connect on boot. I have a pi3 and I am using the built in bluetooth. Any advice?
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