Everything works so beautifully in the virtual machine on my desktop, and is so stubbornly scrambled up on my old WinXP laptop. I have been driving myself crazy trying to figure out how MotionInJoy is correctly identifying the controller but somehow installing the wrong drivers? I am really hoping that someone on the forum here can help me get past this problem that I can not seem to figure out. This mixup produces some strange mappings for the buttons and no function at all for the for the analog joysticks. The CrazyFlie PC Client also sees it as a "MotionInJoy Virtual Xinput device for Windows". However, when I check in Windows XP Device Manager the controller appears under the heading of "XBOX 360 Peripherals" as a "MotionInJoy Virtual Xinput device for Windows". It passes the simple vibration test in the MotionInJoy DS3 Tool with no problem. When I install the PS3 controller with MotionInJoy the controller appears as a "dualshock 3/sixaxis" which it is. I need this to work on my Windows XP laptop for portability, and that is where I am seeing the problem. First of all, everything works great with the BitCraze virtual machine on my desktop PC so I think that my genuine PS3 controller is OK. I am posting my problem here hoping at least one other user has seen the problem I am seeing.
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