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====<span id="3"></span>I get an error message when I click "Set Dongle Address", what can I do?  (Linux+bluetooth)==== <!--T:3-->
 
====<span id="3"></span>I get an error message when I click "Set Dongle Address", what can I do?  (Linux+bluetooth)==== <!--T:3-->
 
Some bt dongles are not compatible. [[Bluetooth_dongle|Try another one]].
 
Some bt dongles are not compatible. [[Bluetooth_dongle|Try another one]].
 
====<span id="13"></span>I get connection errors, what can I do? (Linux+bluetooth)==== <!--T:4-->
 
Make sure the sixaxis was already paired with your PS3 (the sixaxis should be able to turn on the ps3 remotely).<br />
 
Make sure the sixaxis is not a fake one: [http://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/issues/detail?id=74#c18 link]. <br />
 
Make sure to turn your sixaxis off before starting emu: unplug the usb cable, and if it does not turn off by itself, press the PS3 button until it turns off. <br />
 
If it still doesn't work, [[Bluetooth_dongle|try another dongle]].
 
  
 
====<span id="14"></span>How can I set my old bdaddr back? (Linux+bluetooth)==== <!--T:18-->
 
====<span id="14"></span>How can I set my old bdaddr back? (Linux+bluetooth)==== <!--T:18-->

Revision as of 13:46, 19 November 2017

I get an error message when I click "Set Dongle Address", what can I do? (Linux+bluetooth)

Some bt dongles are not compatible. Try another one.

How can I set my old bdaddr back? (Linux+bluetooth)

Start a terminal: Click on the Ubuntu Dash, type "terminal" in the search bar, and click on the terminal icon.
Then type:

sudo bdaddr -i hciX YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY

Replace X with the dongle index (0, 1, 2...), and YY:YY:YY:YY:YY:YY with the bdaddr to set. If you have multiple dongles and if you are not sure about the dongle index, type bdaddr -i hciX to see the current bdaddr of the dongle with index = X.