Here is how to properly set up the PS home button.
Note: For those who don´t know what this is all about; this is part II of a tutorial I did on how to set up a PS3 Nav controller on the PC in order to be used with Photoshop, Clipstudio Paint or whatever.
Here it is: https://buckteethsimulacra.tumblr.com/post/160422447952/so-i-decided-to-make-a-tutorial
Xppader does not recognize the PS button as an actual button ( ´cause windows detects the controller as it was the Xbox 360 one, and Xppader for some reason doesn´t detects that specific button, I think the issue is in the Xbox driver itself)
……but there is a way around. Basically what you do is map the PS button to a different one using the SCP profile manager that comes with the SCP latest driver.
Look in the ScpServer folder where the ScpDriver.exe is (the folder you used to install the driver) there should be a file called “ScpMonitor.exe” Open it. Assuming you have the latest Scp update, that application is used to check the status of the controller as well as the battery charge, it should open on the right side of your task bar.
So, right click on it -> profile manager. A menu will open with a picture of a PS4 controller
Now click on the + symbol. a box will open, now name your profile and then click on where it says DS3button (more precisely on the …. on the right)
Click add. On “name” select PS. And on “value” select R1. Click accept.
Then click save then activate (very important)……and that´s it, you can test it right there, whenever you press the PS button it will input R1
Now Xpadder should recognize the PS as R1 (you have to add the input in Xpadder first, just like you added all of the other buttons) and that´s it!
Here it is click by click:
Feel free to message me if you have any trouble.











