Playstation 3 driver for pc




















So why bother when it's so much easier to use an Xbox controller on PC, or you have a much newer Dualshock 4 sitting around? The Dualshock 3 has something the best PC controllers don't have: pressure-sensitive analog face buttons.

And if you simply prefer the feel of Sony's older controllers over the redesigned Dualshock 4, this is the perfect controller for playing those classic Final Fantasy games on Steam. Looking for advice on using a different controller? Download the software linked above, and start by installing the four Microsoft packages.

If you're on a Windows 7 PC, you'll also need to install the Xbox controller driver. On Windows 8 and 10, it's already built in! Now we can start making it work. Bluetooth installation note: if you also want to be able to use the controller wirelessly, make sure you have a Bluetooth dongle plugged in or your motherboard's Bluetooth enabled. ScpToolkit notes you need a Bluetooth 2.

Download ScpToolkit and run the installer. After accepting the terms and choosing your install location, you'll get a menu of all the options to install, as in the screenshot above. I recommend leaving this to the default. Click Install to begin the installation. After about 30 seconds, ScpToolkit will be installed, and you'll see this screen, with a big green button that says Run Driver Installer.

Since this is a fresh install, that's what we want to do. Click the button. This screen may look intimidating, but it's still pretty simple! Check the boxes for the drivers you want to install.

In this case, we want to make sure Install Dualshock 3 driver is checked it should be by default. Now click the arrow next to 'Choose Dualshock 3 controllers to install' to see a dropdown list of USB devices attached to your computer. Find the PlayStation 3 controller in the list and check it. Bluetooth installation note: Make sure the 'Install Bluetooth driver' box is checked. Like you did with the Dualshock 3, click the arrow next to 'Choose Bluetooth dongles to install' and find your Bluetooth device in the list.

Check it. Click Install. Watch the SCP Toolkit run through its installation process. You'll see lots of pop-ups on the side of your screen as it detects your hardware. Scroll to the bottom of the log and you should hopefully see 'Dualshock 3 USB Driver installed' and 'Bluetooth Driver installed' if you chose to , signifying a successful installation.

If all went well, click Exit. Now that it's installed, you'll see ScpToolkit as an icon in your system tray. Here you can change some settings like disabling rumble, adjusting analog stick deadzones, and more. Most of these settings you should be able to leave alone.

If the [System Software] field displays the version number of the update, the update was successful. Access to and use of the PS3 system software update are subject to your acceptance of the System Software License Agreement located here. Before downloading the system software update, you should carefully read and understand the terms of the System Software License Agreement. Be sure to save the update data as noted below.

The folder name must be in all uppercase letters. The system automatically searches for and finds the update data saved on the storage media or USB device.

You can delete the update data from the storage media or USB device after the update has been successfully completed. If a screen prompting you to update is displayed when you start a game, you must perform a system software update to start the game. Select [Yes], and then press the button to start the update. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. Alternatively, you can use a reliable driver update tool, like DriverDownloader. DriverDownloader is absolutely free to download, install, and run.

When you run it, you will get a free driver update. Start Download. You can choose to either click Save or Run.



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