Libusb Pcsx2 Dualshock 3 Download
You'll have to press the strumbar and the frets at the same time to navigate through menus. This is a result of the GH2 hack causing the guitar to identify itself as a pad, but behave more like a guitar in-game. There's no reasonable workaround I can do for this, unless I learn how to convince GH2 I'm really a guitar. A PCSX2 patch file might be possible, however. Particular thanks to for info on the PS2 guitar, and to for finding a bug.
Simply replace every instance of “iPod” with “PS3 controller” in the instructions. Works like a charm, no need to disable driver signature enforcement on every reboot! FOR WIN7 USERS: Since it seems that MS changed the add hardware wizard for Windows 7, when you get to “3) OPEN START MENU and type “hdwwiz.cpl” and PRESS ENTER” on the Add Hardware Wizard readme instructions, you need to do this instead: via “” Interesting comment: Well guess what. Lib Usb is back.
Keyboards / mice / DirectInput / XInput/ direct DualShock 3 connections are all supported. It supports multiple devices of all types, and devices of different types can be mixed and matched. The most popular two psx emulators don't use pad plugins and LilyPad is really aimed at use with PCSX2 anyways so the dll will not be renamed, to.
'Refresh' will update the list of DirectInput devices. As I auto-detect when new devices are plugged in, this option generally shouldn't be useful. Double clicking a device or selecting 'Test Device' will display a continuously updated list of the state of all objects on the selected device.
It's up and running! Not sure if the libusb-win32 drivers are necessary, but I installed those and made sure to install a couple of individual.dll files in the directories listed in the instructions that comes with the drivers themselves.
*every time you plug in your controller to the Windows PC you will have to run this executable again to activate it so it's a good idea to move this executable to a convenient location like the desktop or have a shortcut prepared to easily launch it (for example my shortcut is in my taskbar)* The buttons as interpreted by Windows are as follows. Select: Button 1 Left Analog Press: Button 2 Right Analog Press: Button 3 Start: Button 4 D-Pad Up: Button 5 D-Pad Right: Button 6 D-Pad Down: Button 7 D-Pad Left: Button 8 L2: Button 9 R2: Button 10 L1: Button 11 R1: Button 12 Triangle: Button 13 Circle: Button 14 Cross: Button 15 Square: Button 16 Home: Button 17 Left Stick Right/Left: X Axis +/- Left Stick Down/Up: Y Axis +/- Right Stick Right/Left: Z Axis +/- Right Stick Down/Up: Z Rotation +/- Frequently Asked Questions Why do I need to use my Playstation 3 Controller on my PC? You don't need to of course;) Common reasons why people use this program are to play PC games or play console/arcade games through emulators such as ePSXe, PJ64, and MAME using the latest version of the awesome form factor of Playstation's latest controllers for Playstation 3.:) Can I use this program to play PC games with a Dualshock 3/SIXAXIS?
Download Dualshock 3 Pc Driver
There are a number of utilities that can do it. Recent versions of LilyPad (You're not using one) can, if you install libusb and set DS3 native mode. I strongly recommend against that approach if you're using a 64-bit OS and don't really know what you're doing (No offense, but I'd put you in this category). Can also google some other 3rd party tools that do it. Note that rumble also will probably not work, unless you go the libusb route.
The 'Lock Input' button locks the current state of the pad. Any further input is handled normally, but the initial pad state is the locked state instead of a state with no buttons pressed. Pressing it again releases the old pad state, if the old pad state had any keys pressed. Otherwise, it's released automatically.
Logging is generally only useful if you only have issues with one game and everything else works fine. Simplest not to bother unless asked for it. If you're having trouble with multi-tap, try enabling all pads. Not all games like the pad disabling code, no clue why. Miscellaneous Pressure-sensitive buttons • Most 3rd-party controllers are good enough for LilyPad; however, a select few games rely on pressure-sensitive buttons, a feature not included on the vast majority of gamepads.
Windows 62.59 KB English 142,629 Pokopom - r127 A new open source XInput input plugin for PSX emulators, PCSX2, nullDC 1.0.4, Chankast 0.25 and many N64 emulators from Works in both Windows and Linux. Features: • Emulates a DualShock and DualShock2 for PSX and PS2 emus respectively. • There's some support to use a X360 guitar as a PS2 guitar. • Extended analog range on edges, for games like Ape Escape. • Supports rumble with a nice custom curve:. • Scroll Lock key as analog LED.
LilyPad is a Windows gamepad plugin for the PCSX2 emulator. It is written by the plugin author ChickenLiver who keeps the updated with the most recent version of the plugin. As of December 2010 the current version is 0.10.0 and is fully working. Keyboards / mice / DirectInput / XInput/ direct DualShock 3 connections are all supported. It supports multiple devices of all types, and devices of different types can be mixed and matched.
Mice and keyboards both have 4 input modes. The modes are: Windows messaging, raw, DirectInput, and disabled. Windows messaging is the recommended mode for keyboards and mice, though any mode except disabled should be fine for most people.