I followed these steps, and while connected it flashes one red light slowly to indicate charging. But once I D/C it won't stop flashing all 4 red lights (presumably until the battery dies) :
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/0/864980009937564570/
1: Download the official drivers for the Xbox 360 controller from Microsoft's site. I use the 64 bit version, but you should choose the appropriate Windows version here: DOWNLOAD[www.microsoft.com]
2: Install the Xbox 360 controller drivers.
3: Plug in your PS3 controller with USB. Also plug in your bluetooth dongle if you want to use that (and install the drivers if you haven't already).
4: Download the XInput Wrapper drivers from here: DOWNLOAD[forums.pcsx2.net]
5: Unpack the file and run the ScpDriver.exe file from the ScpServer\bin folder.
IMPORT
Windows XP or Vista users - check the Force Install option.
Windows 7 or 8 users - leave it unchecked.
8: Click the install button.
7: YOU ARE DONE! Your PS3 controller will now work, using the official 360 controller drivers (it just tricks the computer into thinking it's a 360 controller).
8: Run whatever game that supports the 360 controller. The PS3 controller will automatically pair with your bluetooth hardware if it's connected to USB while the program is running.
Thanks to user Scarlet.Crush over at the PCSX2 forums for this wonderful fix!
Hope somebody can help out, thanks!
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse/discussions/0/864980009937564570/
1: Download the official drivers for the Xbox 360 controller from Microsoft's site. I use the 64 bit version, but you should choose the appropriate Windows version here: DOWNLOAD[www.microsoft.com]
2: Install the Xbox 360 controller drivers.
3: Plug in your PS3 controller with USB. Also plug in your bluetooth dongle if you want to use that (and install the drivers if you haven't already).
4: Download the XInput Wrapper drivers from here: DOWNLOAD[forums.pcsx2.net]
5: Unpack the file and run the ScpDriver.exe file from the ScpServer\bin folder.
IMPORT
Windows XP or Vista users - check the Force Install option.
Windows 7 or 8 users - leave it unchecked.
8: Click the install button.
7: YOU ARE DONE! Your PS3 controller will now work, using the official 360 controller drivers (it just tricks the computer into thinking it's a 360 controller).
8: Run whatever game that supports the 360 controller. The PS3 controller will automatically pair with your bluetooth hardware if it's connected to USB while the program is running.
Thanks to user Scarlet.Crush over at the PCSX2 forums for this wonderful fix!
Hope somebody can help out, thanks!