The only way to fully disconnect it is to restart the SCP service, done either by manually restarting it or by restarting your computer. This is especially a pain when changing between different controller types (from a DS3 to a 360 pad, for example). Its controller (player) number will remain locked at what it was, and any other controllers added to the setup will need to work around it. Putting a controller to sleep will not actually fully turn it off. To put a DS3/DS4 to sleep, hold L1 + R1 + Home.
You will not be able to use other Bluetooth devices with it until you uninstall the Bluetooth SCP driver from the adapter. Ds4 tool ds4tool is an open-source utility.
When using scp drivers bluetooth will not work anywhere aside from my ps3 controller.
If you do not see the install summary as per screenshot and your dongle is in the directly supported list - click Uninstall, check the Force Install option, click Install.XP/Vista - check the Force Install option.Copy the contents of the ScpServer\bin to the directory you created.Create a directory where you want the Service to run from.
Update your 360 controller drivers if you haven't done so. Uninstall other drivers for the controller if they exist on your systemĢ. The Filter Driver + Wrapper is included with the package but isn't supported.ġ.
Native XInput support through USB + Bluetooth. I had similar issues as what you had and it was driver issues, SCP wasn't uninstalling every driver that it should have been, so when reinstalling it was causing conflicts, yet my PC was unaware that it was doing so, after I used USBDeview and made sure EVERY PS3/4 controller related driver was uninstalled and reinstalled SCP with forced install, everything was been working absolutely fine.Īlso, I think outside links are fine but if they're not, i'll remove it.ScpServer Reloaded (For Windows 10 users) USBDeview will tell you all the USB drivers you have installed, find any drivers that have PLAYSTATION® 3/4 Controller and any that say USB DS3/4 and uninstall them. If for some reason it doesn't, I recommend using the uninstaller on SCPServer, download this program from the URL. Once your PC is fully booted, run SCPMonitor and see if that does work. Give your PC time to completely start up without any lag whatsoever. On the guide they say Win 7 uses don't need to use this option but i'm running Win 7 and it didn't work properly until I did. Make sure your PS3/4 controller is plugged into a usb port, then go to install SCPServer but make sure you tick the box that says force installation. Run SCPServer as admin, uninstall, if you have the base and the update already from his recommendation.