solution didn't help..tried switching as recommended but didn'y work..LEDS both continue to flash.solution didn't help..tried switching as recommended but didn'y work..LEDS both continue to flash.
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Make sure transmitter and reciever both infrared led are cleaned. If cleaned then problem with receiver, try different one if you have another.Cross them up
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Hi Tony,
It appears that you have an IBM desktop whose BIOS isn't capable of booting off of a USB keyboard and mouse device. Older computers used to require that a PS2 mouse and keyboard be attached before booting, to prevent you from booting a machine without any way of controlling it. You have 3 options:
1. leave the corded mouse and keyboard attached and never use them
2. update the BIOS for your desktop to the newest one in hopes that the updated BIOS will allow for USB mouse and keyboard operation
3. go to a computer store and get a PS2 to USB converter/adapter. They're small and relatively inexpensive. It plugs into the PS2 port, and makes your computer think that there's a PS2 device connected, when it's actually a USB device.
If the light on the controller is flashing then the batteries are still good. There is a small reset button on the receiver that came with the controller. use a needle to reset it while it is still in the ps2. make sure that the ps2 is turned on and the green light is flashing on it. it should blink a few times and then the light on the controller should turn red. once it does then press start and your good to go.
Hope this helps!
I have one of these and what i usually have to do is plug the little part in which plugs in to the ps2 then let that load for a few seconds then try turning on the controller. Hope it helped =]
theres a small button on the console press it and there is a small button on the back if the controler if you press them at the same time the console should connect to the controler
make sure you put batteries in the controller also if you bought a new controller cuz you lost your old card or something take the batteries out of the old one itll interfere and you have to press an action button on the controller (the x,circle,square,and triangle buttons) if all else fails use your old dual shock and trade the cordless into gamestop for a used controller (if it wont work theyll replace it for free)
solution didn't help..tried switching as recommended but didn'y work..LEDS both continue to flash.
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