This is how you connect PS3 controller to Mac OSX, PC, etc. when previously connected to a PS3. You will need a Mini USB cable. Overcome your laziness, get up of your chair, and go get one!
A big misconception is that keep holding PS button will reset the controller's pairing. It DOES NOT! From my testings, the controller keeps paring with the last machine it was CONNECTED VIA A USB CABLE.
Here are the steps:
- Turn OFF your PS3 controller by either...
- hold PS button -> Turn off Controller, OR
- insert paperclip into pinhole near L2 button.
- Use a USB cable, connect the controller to your new machine you want.
- Wait a second until the red light on the controller flashes, unplug the USB cable. Now the controller's setting is reset.
- On your computer, go to System Preferences (OS X) or Control Panel (PC)
- Open Bluetooth settings page. Start Scanning.
- Turn ON the controller by pressing the PS button. Wait a few seconds.
- If it asks for Access Code, enter 0000.
- Now connected! (yey)
Tested on:
- PS3 Console
- MacBook Pro (Early 2011) with OS X Mavericks (10.9)
Note:
- If you have Steam opened, hitting PS button will switch Steam into full screen mode. Pretty sleek.
Thanks for sharing this, especially the part about pairing via USB. That misconception about the PS button catches a lot of people out. One small thing I usually do after connecting a controller is quickly test the buttons and sticks on https://gamepadtester.co just to make sure everything is responding properly before jumping into a game. Simple step, but it saves a lot of guessing later.