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I’m using a generic “CSR 4.0” dongle I used on my old b+ (now on rpi2) and it works fine:
orangejuiceParticipant[quote=87950]BTW I only intended to use the PS3 controller via USB. I would do bluetooth but seeing as how attempting to do that butchered bluez-tools and what I had already set up I might just stick with USB[/quote]
The bluetooth package used by RetroPie-Setup is QtSixA. The post here:
dicusses how set up bluez but says nothing of removing qtxisa. I believe you could have had your bluetooth keyboard working as well as bluetooth PS3 controller with the latest bluez version (see the thread linked above). However I’m quite certain that running the set-up script definitely hosed your bluez install.
If you look at the qtsixa manual at:
http://qtsixa.sourceforge.net/manual.pdfThe authors even state (on page 3) that it is propably incompatible with bluez going back to bluez 4:
[quote]Another thing worth knowing is that sixad uses a different bluetooth method than the new BlueZ 4.xx stack (present on
many recent distros), so they will probably conflict each other.[/quote]I’m about to make the jump to try and install the latest bluez and remove the qtsixa stuff. I actually don’t want to use a keyboard at all, but I made my wireless SNES controller using the bluefruit ez-key and it shows up as a keyboard. I want that to be my first controller input and then I’ll use a PS3 controller as the second (preferably via bluetooth as well).
Have you had any luck so far?
EDIT: This user has apparently been unable to get to the bluez 5.12 that is purported to have built-in sixaxis support:
Also, it appears to me that without bluez you cannot use a bluetooth keyboard on retropie (someone please correct me if this is false).
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