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Ps3 SixAxis Bluetooth Wireless Fix

I was playing a game last night (warhawk) and I ran into the horrible SixAxis issue that some of us have been having with the PS3 wireless controller. I was about to crush this guy and the stupid controller went wacky and I ended up running into a will for 5 seconds before I was killed. Man I was upset!! So I went on a mission to fix the controller. I did a bit of seraching and here are the best ways people feel will fix the controller.

1. Format the PS3.

2. Reduce the frequency interferences around the controller (take out any cordless phones or run the Playstation 3 on a Ethernet line).

3. Restore system defaults

4. Switch cordless phones from 2.4 to 5.8 gighz

5. Certain games cause it (People have stated Resistance, Fantastic 4, Motorstorm, Warhawk, etc.)

6. Turn off bluetooth on your phone if it close to the Ps3.

7. Keep your controller charged (people state it happens more frequently when the battery power is low. I can personally attest to this one)

8. If you have a microwave close, turn it off or dont use it.

9. Keep your controller plugged in through USB

10. Buy a new PS3 (i know lame) but the bluetooth signal is stronger on the newer PS3’s

11. Wait for a firmware update (some state that a new firmware should fix the issue)

12. Purchase a new sixaxis (some have reported that the newer controllers do not have the issue)

13. Get a different headset (some have reported changing headsets and fixing the disconnect issue)

14.  You are too far from your PS3 (the limit of bluetooth is 16 feet MAX)

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2 Responses to “Ps3 SixAxis Bluetooth Wireless Fix”

  1. My controller right joystick keeps pulling to the right when i play anygame.When i puss up the camrea keeps spinning around. in first person shoters the curser goes up to the left
    Any ideas on how to fix this

  2. Anthony, it depends. Does it continually do that or does it do it ever so often? I would suggest you check the battery level on your controller because a lower battery controller will tend to do that more than one that is fully charged. let me know if it does it all the time or only sometimes? :)

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