Pkg: Ps3xpad

Most non-Sony controllers lack a physical PS button. PS3XPAP maps it to:

Search for ps3xpad on GitHub (user has a well-known version). Look for the RELEASE_PS3Xpad.pkg file in the "Releases" section of such projects. ps3xpad pkg

| Feature | PS3XPAD (Free) | Brook Wingman XE (~$40) | |--------|----------------|--------------------------| | Price | Free | Paid hardware | | Wireless support | Yes (limited dongles) | Yes (PS3 BT) | | Pressure sensitivity | Yes (DS4/DualSense) | No (digital only) | | PS button remap | Configurable | Fixed to a button combo | | Requires CFW/HEN | ✅ Yes | ❌ No (works on OFW) | Most non-Sony controllers lack a physical PS button

For nearly two decades, the PlayStation 3 has remained a beloved console, boasting an incredible library of exclusive titles like The Last of Us , Metal Gear Solid 4 , and Demon’s Souls . However, one of the longest-standing frustrations for PS3 owners has been the . They are lightweight, prone to drift, and increasingly difficult to find in new condition. | Feature | PS3XPAD (Free) | Brook Wingman

To utilize the PS3XPAD package, the target console must be modified.

Additionally, many PS3 emulators on PC (RPCS3) benefit from native controller mapping, but for real hardware, PS3XPAD is the gold standard.

Comprehensive Guide to PS3XPAD: Use Any Controller on Your PS3