Post AD1TZNmrLG4cp32wFs by bhart@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #AD1OmeK2fyqa6D4eh6 by person@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T10:52:26Z
       
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       Did you guys try using a PS3 controller on Linux? Does it work well? It would be great for RetroArch.
       
 (DIR) Post #AD1S6K67sajN1odbQO by jason123santa@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T11:29:38Z
       
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       @person I never used an PS3 controller but I have used an xbox one controller on linux and it works fine.
       
 (DIR) Post #AD1TZNmrLG4cp32wFs by bhart@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T11:46:04Z
       
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       @person I use a PS4 controller, which works really well. Is the PS3 model Bluetooth also?
       
 (DIR) Post #AD1lPdu8MTgL5XxDzk by menelkir@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T15:06:01Z
       
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       @person it works well (my main use is in fact, retroarch).
       
 (DIR) Post #AD2CwUGntsaJWiRaNs by person@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T20:14:29Z
       
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       @bhart Apparently yes, judging by my research it should work. Thanks.
       
 (DIR) Post #AD2D6D9CPtnHJkWWkS by person@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T20:16:16Z
       
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       @menelkir RetroArch is downright magic, it definitely works better with a physical controller though.
       
 (DIR) Post #AD2D8KApGRvtgjIAyG by person@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T20:16:36Z
       
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       @jason123santa Thank you for your answer sir.
       
 (DIR) Post #AD2DXjUoFmktSnksHg by menelkir@fosstodon.org
       2021-11-03T20:21:12Z
       
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       @person yeah, but as long you've paired, the device will be detected and configure by the OS as a HID device, enough for retroarch to accept it