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what?? is? this??? bullshit??????

is this what you get for displaying a web form in your app parked domains

I think the entire user interface was html-based and now that the website is down, the program is useless now. I didn't think it actually required the internet though..?? Whatever the case, this is a problem. I want to make my Playstation Navigation controller work on my PC and now i don't know how

I have "Better DS3" downloaded, but it won't show the controller.

Tf is motioninjoy and what does it have to do with sb?

Tf is motioninjoy and what does it have to do with sb?
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Tf is motioninjoy and what does it have to do with sb?
It doesn't but I'm just here because I feel like the people on this site are, unlike other places, actually competent. I felt like I could get some help here, but I've figured out what I needed to do by now. But to answer your first question, it was a program which would allow you to connect a Playstation 3 controller to your PC and have it properly function as a game controller. It could also allow the use of the Playstation Navigation Controller as well, which I bought specifically to try using with my PC. I found an alternative though. P.S. Also, I just found it funny.

Oh, alright

Doesn't windows already have support for game controllers though?

Doesn't windows already have support for game controllers though?
Not for console controllers such as the Wii Remote and PlayStation controllers. Xbox controllers are the exception since they are Microsoft products.
Edit(Almost) all three consoles use the standards of Bluetooth and USB*, so they can all still connect to connect to PC's though, even if the manufacturers don't want you to connect them. (*The Wiimote cannot connect to USB, since it is wireless-only.) The Wii remote and PlayStation controllers are troublesome to connect to a PC wirelessly. They are only discoverable for an annoyingly short amount of time, and the Wii remote demands a PIN, where all responses are rejected. You have to force your host device to attempt pairing without a PIN, in which case, the Wii remote will connect as "Nintendo RVL CNT-01", and the operating system will still show it as a controller, but still won't accept its input. I use a now-defunct program called GlovePIE to communicate with Wii remotes connected to PC, and I'm sure it's not the only program capable of doing so. The PS3 Sixaxis and Navigation controllers were easier to connect with a USB cable and have it recognized, still without input recognition though of course. I have yet to make a wirelss connection work. It seems you need to replace your Bluetooth adapter's driver to make it connect, making all other devices unable to connect. I can't even get the driver installed. In fact, I ruined the driver installations of several of my devices! My touch screen, Bluetooth, external mouse and internal camera aren't working! Anyway, I had to use another program to install drivers and a background service to create a virtual Xbox 360 controller which you can then use with games. P.P.S. I have got my other devices working again.