Sledgehammer70
Sledgehammer70
7 Feb 2007, 11:09pm
Quoting
gizmo431
I read the article (that was why I posted), and the impression I got was that he wasn't entirely certain what was going on, other than there was interference that went away when he turned off the Logitechs. Turning them off doesn't prove that the problem is with the Logitechs; it could be that the Bluetooth implementation on the PS3 isn't properly rejecting interference from other devices.
Hence the reason that I posted the info about the review; if the Logitech is interfering with devices other than the PS3, then it is fairly reasonable to conclude that the PS3 is fine, and the Logitechs are at fault.
If, on the other hand, the Logitechs don't normally bother other devices, then one would have to wonder if there was something wrong with the PS3's implementation.
Any device that is Bluetooth has caused the issues with the PS3... It mess with the system as it thinks it could be a controller. I have been researching this issue for over a few months now and am coming to a conclusion on what aspect of the driver it could be within the PS3.
So far it seems to be the actual device in the PS3 picking up outside transmissions, causing disruption with the controller.
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