Installed Motionjoy drivers now my mouse doesnt work. (Blue Screens)

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Dingledoo

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I recently was using Motionjoy (A program used to emulate a 360 controller so you can use a PS3 controller on PC) and instead of clicking the normal "Load Drivers" button I clicked the "Install Drivers" button which cause my mouse to stop working completely. The mouse still has a flashing red light on the bottom as if it is working, I tried plugging the mouse into my laptop to see if it would still work and it did not. I searched solutions for this and I got an article saying that I simply needed to just press "Load Drivers" and the mouse would begin working again but whenever I try to do anything in motionjoy like Loading Drivers or Enabling controller I get a blue screen. I have tried of course uninstalling the program and going into devices and trying to uninstall the device drivers but nothing is working. I have been using this program for about a year and a half and had no problems, how do I fix this. (I'm using Windows 7 and can still navigate the computer using my keyboard BTW, but whenever I do something relating to the mouse or program such as using the program, changing mouse navigation to keyboard, doing a system restore, or doing a disk check I get a blue screen)
 



I already fix the problem about it. Found out that you just need to uninstall the driver with the motion joy itself(DS3 Tool). Open "DS3" go to> Driver Manager > Click on "Remove". That's it. Hope it solves the problem.
 
You dont need to do anything ridiculous just to fix it. Just simply follow the steps, and that's it. :)

here's how:

1. Right click "DS3 tool"(Motion Joy)
1.1 click "Run as Administrator"
1.2 click "yes" to the popup message.
2. Once you have the Application open, go to> Driver Manager
3. Click on > "Remove" (wait until it successfully remove the installed driver)
4. Unplug your mouse or keyboard
5. Plug it back in.



That's it. :)
 
Well, you'll need to load a list of all shell-extensions, identify and remove malfunctioning items. This process can be done automatic with this fix-it. If the problem still persists, here are some other steps that you may try:

1. Insert Windows installation disc in your DVD ROM Drive.
2. Press F2 or Delete key repeatedly.
3. CMOS Settings will open.
4. Set First Boot Device as your DVD ROM Drive; and Second Boot Device as your Hard Disk Drive.
5. Save the settings, exit.
6. Reboot and press any key when prompted to do so.
7. Let the setup wizard load.
8. Click "Repair my computer" link.
9. Follow the on-screen instructions.
 
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