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This project is deprecated for the following reasons:
GlovePIE is dead; its web site disappeared years ago now.
PPJoy has a long-standing issue of requiring the installation of an unsigned driver, which is a security issue in Windows. Further, the author has abandoned the project.
An open-source alternative to GlovePIE called FreePIE is now available, although it does not support as many controllers as GlovePIE yet.
An open-source alternative to PPJoy called vJoy is now available, and it is released with a signed driver.
I have developed an alternative on Windows called JsPie which supports the PS3 and XBOX controllers and outputs to vJoy.
I have also developed an alternative on Linux called ps3pie.
The following documentation will remain for historical purposes.
Prerequisites
Install GlovePIE and PPJoy. (See Setting up GlovePIE)
Download ps3.pie. (See Downloading the scripts)
Initial setup
Download libusb-win32
GlovePIE requires libusb-win32 in order to communicate with the PS3 controller.
Project home page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32/
Direct download page: libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0.zip
Extract the .zip file to a convenient location.
Unplug your PS3 console to prevent the controller from trying to pair with the console during this process.
Make sure the PS3 controller is off when you begin.
Select which USB port you will use for your PS3 controller. You will need to use the same port each time.
Plug in your PS3 controller to the USB port you selected. Allow time for Windows to install the default drivers.
Install libusb-win32 for the PS3 controller.
Run libusb-win32-bin-1.2.6.0/bin/inf-wizard.exe
Click 'Next'.
You should see a device listed with the description 'PLAYSTATION(R)3 Controller'. Select it and click 'Next'.
On the next page, leave everything the way it is and click 'Next'.
It will prompt you where to save an .inf file. Save it somewhere (it doesn't matter where).
Click 'Install Now...'.
It should say 'Installation successful'. Click 'OK'.
At this point, you can run GlovePIE. If it is already running, close it and re-open it.
Open the PS3 script for GlovePIE and run it. (See Downloading the scripts if you haven't already downloaded them.)
You should see the LEDs on the PS3 controller stop blinking and indicate that it is controller 1 now.
Press the PS button on the PS3 controller. This activates the controller; no other functions will work until you do.
You're done!
Play it again
Once it is set up, it's a little simpler to start it up again. Follow these steps:
Make sure that the PS3 controller is off when you begin.
Plug in the PS3 controller to the USB port you used when you set it up.
Open GlovePIE, open the script, and run it.
The LEDs on the PS3 controller should now indicate controller 1.
Press the PS button on the PS3 controller. You're now good to go.
Note that if your PS3 console is plugged in, the controller will pair with it wirelessly as soon as you disconnect the USB cable and turn on the console if it is not already turned on. It will then be impossible to use the PS3 controller with your PC until you turn off the PS3 console.