
yup i use this and works great.
It's fiddly, I get the same issues when pairing using bluetooth USB dongles, might have to put up with it, I'm always having to re-enable the pairing between uses.
Remove that junk fast guys, they is reports of Motioninjoy sending data to servers in China thats why the program is always connected online.
He explains better here -
Use Better DS3 instead
http://betterds3.ciebiera.net/
Thanks I have switched to Better DS3 and I much prefer it, however I don't know where DS3 Tool originally came from, I have a file called
MotioninJoy_050002_amd64.exe
Was it included in that or are they just the drivers?
DS3 tools is MotioninJoy, For Better DS3 just get the drivers out of the Folder from MontioninJoy/DS3 tools and then remove that junk.
Think the video I posted covers everything.
The motioninjoy is an application so do I have to install it first to load the drivers then uninstall DS3 Tools and just use Better DS3 instead, cannot see a way of getting to the drivers without installing DS3 Tools.
Sorry yes you already have MotioninJoy installed?? If so inside the Program folder find the location of MotioninJoy and grab the Driver folder from in there.
Back it up and remove Motioninjoy from PC by Control panel.
Sorry I posted wrong video first time for the guide
Is what they're sending malicious? Its free and supported by adds so it's going to be making connections to the web to pull ads and report click through of ads for revenue, etc.
Either way thanks for the info, I wasn't aware there was another tool that did this.
Is what they're sending malicious? Its free and supported by adds so it's going to be making connections to the web to pull ads and report click through of ads for revenue, etc.
Either way thanks for the info, I wasn't aware there was another tool that did this.
better to be safe than sorry though.. At the end of the day nothing should be on your system sending data without you knowing.No idea what its doingbetter to be safe than sorry though.. At the end of the day nothing should be on your system sending data without you knowing.
Is what they're sending malicious? Its free and supported by adds so it's going to be making connections to the web to pull ads and report click through of ads for revenue, etc.
Its a security risk from what I've heard, basically MIJ can gain complete access to your coputer from their website.
Not saying they'd do that, but its still a risk, especially if the site were hacked. Also the site goes down from time to time leaving you unable to use the MIJ drivers.