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Second ps3 controller not recognized
11-24-2011, 01:31 AM
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icebergslim3000
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Ive done lots of searching so Im sorry if I have missed an obvious solution but Dolphin refuses to recognize my second controller. I have standard controller checked in the port 2 GC pad config. The drop down menu in the wii settings is showing 2 separate Motioninjoy options which I'm assuming is both controllers. The controllers are connected via bluetooth. My other emulators are working fine with both controllers.

I read that changing the JoyID values helped someone but my settings file is showing " DInput/0/MotioninJoy Virtual Game Controller". The same thing is listed also but instead of a 0 its 1. Funny thing is when I enable emulated wiimote on the second controller the first controller is no longer recognized. I appreciate in help I can get on this. This has been a headache for me.

Windows 7 64
Dolphin 3.0
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11-24-2011, 04:55 AM
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icebergslim3000
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Is there anyone who can help me with this or point me in the right direction. I was so close to getting this running perfectly.
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11-24-2011, 08:32 AM
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icebergslim3000
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Ok after more searching I found a post from someone who had trouble connecting a ps3 controller. He said he switched to version 7719 and everything worked. I did that now the second controller works but everything is running real slow now. Is this an issue in 3.0.
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