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3 minutes ago, Scitesh said:

It's the wireless dual shock  controller that is a party of  the base  kit

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1) Plug in your controller using the one that came with it as if you were going to charge it from your PC.

 

2) Extract the .zip file in a suitable location.

 

3) Go to My Computer then right click properties.

 

4) Select the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button

 

5) Double-click the Human Interface Devices and you may see one or many USB Human Interface Devices

   -If there are multiple, simply right click-> properties and it should say Location: Location 0 (Playstation Controller) or something to that effect. If not, try the next one!

 

6) Once you found the USB HID that says PS controller, right click->Update Driver. A HW update screen will show.

 

7) Click No, not at this time and hit next. 

 

8) Next option you will hit is: Install from a list or specific location (Advanced). Hit next.

 

9) Select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install.

 

10) Towards the bottom right will be a button saying, "Have Disk"... click on that.

 

11) Finally, go ahead and click Browse and go to the location you extracted the drivers. It should show you the dualshock3.inf file. 

 

12) Go ahead and select the dualshock3.inf file. Simply just keep clicking OK, Next, Continue Anyway, and then Finish.

 

13) edit: Now that you got ds3 installed and recognized, right click->install on the DUALSHOCK3FF.ini file from the ds3 ff driver folder you downloaded.

ds3.rar

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