Need help configuring my PS3 controller
I'm currently using a PS3 controller, which is running on the drivers for Xbox 360 controllers, to play my games on PC. I tried my controller on some of the Telltale games that can use it. However, I'm seeing that, while the directional buttons and sticks work, my button layout is mixed up. For some reason, it thinks that Square is A, Cross is B, Triangle is X, and Circle is Y. Is there a way to configure these buttons, so I can play with proper controls, and not mess them up?
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ScpToolKit
A new program which pretty much replaces Motionjoy and DS3 since windows 10 has new architecture some of them are no longer updated and compatible with newer versions of windows. I have to completely freshly reinstall it sometimes but it should work. Though Scptoolkit has been recently buggy for me. So... I dunno. Have had issues of it just randomly not working anymore and I have to reinstall drivers from it's installer. Assuming Microsoft like always seems to intentionally try to keep Playstation controllers from working on PC without causing users a headache.
Lets say it should allow you to map controls with the ScpToolkit Settings Manager without even fiddling with in game controls.
Just tested it, and I was completely disappointed that after all that installation, it made my controller unable to work with ANYTHING.
sighs I was afraid of that. I've been having problems with it recently, used to work flawlessly. It was worth a shot though.
Plug it into the PC, Selection the Driver Install that should of came with ScpToolKit, and select the PS3 driver option only. You might have to do it every time you want to use the controller. Used to not do this but I'm assuming Microsoft who hates PS3/PS4 controllers being used on PC as it hurts their Xbox controller sales likely intentionally broke it again with an update.
I remember when the PS3 came out all you had to do was plug the controller in and the auto driver install would work perfect on windows xp. Didn't take long for Microsoft to break that as well. lol