As always, note that the Navigation Controller is basically just a
cut-in-half DualShock 3. This means that it has the same PID and VID
(so it appears to the system like a DS3), and once pairing (see below)
is done, it will behave like a normal DualShock 3 / SixAxis
controller, which means normal Joystick/Gamepad APIs (e.g. SDL's
Joystick module or any tool that uses joystick/gamepad input) will be
able to make use of it (if you're on Windows, you will be able to use
the joystick calibration / game controllers control panel pane to test
the device).
Random google search for "dualshock 3 pairing tool" turns up this --
not tested by me, but assumed working ("Sixaxis" and "DualShock 3" can
be used interchangeably here --
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixaxis):
http://dancingpixelstudios.com/sixaxis-controller/sixaxispairtool/
In PS3 games that used both the Move (wand) controller and the
Navigation controller, you could always use a DualShock 3 controller
held in your left hand (it's not as comfortable as a navigation
controller, but much more widely available).
Hope this helps,
Thomas
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