since I am not particularly interested in using my controller wirelessly giving up on the feature entirely is completly aceptable. Is there anyway to fix/prevent this? it is really anoying to manually uninstall the bluetooth driver when I am done gaming (I have to use my bluetooth for other stuff) then reinstall the driver next time, rinse and repeat. They may still work over USB, but Bluetooth support for fake conrollers doesn't exist. Not all fake controllers work with SCP in the first place, PANHAI ones are even explicitly unsupported. I can revert this by using the former program to uninstall the bluetooth driver but this also unistall the driver for the controller (which I have only been using through usb cable anyways).Įsentially, my problem seems to be, even when I only select to install the plugged-controler driver the bluetooth driver also gets installed, likewise when i choose to uninstall the bluetooth driver the controller's driver also get uninstalled. The one that doesn't work for you is a fake DS3, the ones that do are probably legitimate though. the thing is I have unchecked all boxes on the bluetooth driver section of the SCPtoolkit driver installer (also including the main "install bluetooth driver" box of course). When I installed the driver for my DS3, my (inside built) bluetooth device disapeared from the device manager, like wise I can't access it elsewere, thus I concluded my pc has stopped recognizing it as such. I have this exact problem, except I am not even trying to use the bluetooth feature.
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