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Provides easy character control in compatible gamesWireless control untethered from PlayStation Move motion controllerVibration feedback is felt during specific actionscharge the controller and automatically pair with the PS3 system via a USB cableCharge the controller and automatically pair it with the PS3 system via a USB cable (Type A - Mini-B)
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65 Reddit comments about Playstation Move Navigation Controller:

u/brosenfeld · 47 pointsr/gaming

Read the words above the price.

> MOVE NAVIG CONTR

Google tells me that it means "Playstation Move Navigation Controller"

Amazon has it for $22.88

u/F00LY · 29 pointsr/Overwatch

Just use a controller in the left hand and a mouse in the right.

Edit : https://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller/dp/B002I0K6X6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481780592&sr=8-1&keywords=Playstation+Nav+controller

This is what I use in my left hand, and a Logitech G602 in my right.

Fine movement controller; Precision aiming.

u/HandHeldPlague · 22 pointsr/PSVR

Sony just needs to update this controller by giving it motion tracking.
https://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6#Ask

Ooh, just found this. Looks very easy to make it work.
https://uploadvr.com/playstation-move-psvr-dual-analog/

u/themcs · 13 pointsr/gaming

This would be better, and there are drivers for it.

u/grumbel · 7 pointsr/oculus

A PS Move has neither sticks nor Dpad. The Nav Controller has a stick and a Dpad, but it lacks positional tracking, so it's pretty useless for VR.

u/Synteka · 6 pointsr/PSVR

They did have a move controller with a thumbstick for PS3 but it didn't have tracking.

it would be nice for them to integrate the navigation controller into the move with a better battery life for a later product.

u/graesen · 5 pointsr/PSVR

The PS3 had a PS Move Navigation controller. I have one. I kept my Move controllers when I hears they were compatible with the PS4. I didn't know how I'd use them, but thought there was a reason. Then 1 day, PSVR was announced and released. The move controllers were compatible, but I've yet to see an example or compatibility for the Navigation controller with the PSVR... Just saying...

u/sidsixseven · 5 pointsr/OverwatchUniversity

I don't know if this is of interest to you, but I play on PC with Mouse + PS3 Move Navigation controller. There are a couple of ways to get the controller to work but the easiest is to simply buy the Mayflash PS3 to USB adapter.

The Move controller is one handed, so you hold it in your off hand that would normally be placed on the WASD keys. For me, it's mainly a comfort thing.

u/blastcat4 · 4 pointsr/Surface

From my own perspective, I could not dream of using Photoshop without having the keyboard within easy reach. I live and die by keyboard shortcuts. As you've found out, using Photoshop with only the pen can feel very inefficient when drawing or editing.

Some Surface and tablet owners use game controllers as a secondary input device in Photoshop. Different tools are mapped to the controller buttons.

A popular controller is the Playstation Move Navigation Controller

So for example, you could set it up like this.

The controller is wireless so it should be pretty convenient to use. But personally, I think it's just better to keep the keyboard attached.

u/bushrod · 3 pointsr/PSVR

I've been saying that since the Move controller came out for PS3, when you needed a special "Navigation controller" for the thumbstick. Why not just put a thumbstick on all Move controllers? Mind-bogglingly stupid decision.

u/shoehaunted · 3 pointsr/Steam

Maybe getting a Playstation Move Navigation Controller or just using half of a regular gamepad would open up a few different games you can play. Use Steams controller binding software to bind eveything you need to the right side. Could work for racing games or platformers.



Microsoft is also coming out with their own Adaptive Controller which should allow lots of customization to use a foot pedal and other things.

Edit: Another option would be a flight stick

u/mneptok · 3 pointsr/PS3

Killzone 3 and Resistance 3 are platform exclusive shooters with 3D support. I have played both, and both are worth their current non-release day price.

I have not played either of these games with the Playstation Move/Eye, Playstation Nav controller and/or the Playstation Sharpshooter. But you can. For a most un-desktop computer experience.

u/rougegoat · 3 pointsr/Games

> Why the hell are they not using the "nunchuck" in the left hand to control movement? I think the game would be a lot less sluggish with proper analog movement.

The nunchuck(I'm assuming you mean the Navigation Controller) isn't trackable, so Sony likely telling developers to not rely on it.

As for sluggish controls...I feel like that's kind of the point. Golems aren't known for being super smooth and swift.

u/Malawi_no · 3 pointsr/norge

Siden Wii controller fungerer greit - Her er kanskje noe inspirasjon:
[Bruke Wii controller som mus] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2bxS3yC0a4)
System for å bruke kontrollere på tvers av konsoller/PC.
Enhåndskontroller beregnet på Playstation
Enhåndsmus

Edit:
Husk at et keyboard kun er en samling knapper, og en knapp er kun en metode for å midlertidig lage en krets mellom to punkter.
Dersom han kan bevege andre armen/fingre/tær/fot whatever på en kontrollert måte, er det mulig å lage til trykknapper som igjen er koblet til kontaktpunktene for knapper på et tastatur/numpad man ofrer.

Er ikke noe problem å ha flere tastatur og/eller mus på samme PC utenom at det kan bli kaotisk om man bruker dem samtidig.

Man kan kjøpe ferdige knapper, (finnes også store knapper å få kjøpt) eller lage selv med f.eks en fjæret plate og to små metallplater.

Har man laget til knapper som kan brukes, kan man så sette dem opp med macroer etc.

u/LukeLC · 2 pointsr/playstation

Playstation Camera, two Move controllers, and games that support them. The last bit is where you'll run into issues, as really there aren't any. PSVR will use them, Dreams will use them, and LittleBigPlanet 3 has limited uses for them, but other than that I honestly can't think of anything.

EDIT: And in case you're wondering, you do NOT need this.

u/TheUncleShow · 2 pointsr/PSVR
u/AnimatesThings · 2 pointsr/Overwatch

You should try doing a ps3 move controller with mouse combo. It works really well, the only problem I had with it is that the ps3 control drivers eat your bluetooth so i had to do a system restore after every session. Other than that though it combines the best of both worlds

u/Lieutenant_Lit · 2 pointsr/gaming

I use a playstation navigation controller instead of a keyboard for most shooters.

u/MultiMedic · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I'm kinda the same way. Keyboard is still just a bit awkward for me, but I found an amazing solution:

For my mouse i have a great Logitech 700. Just great all around. Lots of buttons, which means left left hand work.

For the left hand however, I bought a Playststion Navigstion controller. It is basically the left half of a console controller with stick, DPad, 2 trigger buttons and a few other gen buttons. It is just IDEAL for me. All you need is the USB charging cable and/or Bluetooth. Just link it up and set a profile. It's super easy once it's set up!

Hardware: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002I0K6X6/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/175-5789793-9325245

Software: http://betterds3.ciebiera.net/

As a bonus, the Move Controller and the 700s can also be programmed to emulate some keyboard buttons, meaning you can play older games that do not have joystick/controller capabilities.

u/Britton120 · 2 pointsr/PSVR

Well they did.

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/videogames/detail-page/B002I0K6X6.01.lg.jpg

Its the navigation controller that you could buy when the move was on ps3

u/Moos3_ · 2 pointsr/Overwatch

he uses one of these:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/videogames/detail-page/B002I0K6X6.01.lg.jpg
to move around, and like normally a mouse to shoot.
so becuase he uses a 3rd party controller he can bind his whole keyboard to sounds

u/Vexingly_Perplexed · 2 pointsr/Competitiveoverwatch

I believe it was called a "PS4 Navigation Controller" I highly recommend learning to use a Keyboard as you cannot do things with the controller that you can do with a keyboard (ADAD Strafeing, etc).

Edit: Here it is

There are other input methods you can use as well. Do your research!

Glad I could help, there really wasn't anyone there to help with the transition.

u/Hugashe · 2 pointsr/Blackops4

after much help from the guys/gals here it looks like this may be the winnerhttps://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_63_t_0/141-7307415-8782133?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=4F6TJ1MTBYA1C7M5NGK7&dpID=31FqbzRvGFL&preST=_SY300QL70&dpSrc=detail

u/lipplog · 2 pointsr/oculus

YOU SIR, need to get your hands on either a Razer Hydra or STEM, a playstation move navigator, then download and install the Half-Life VR mod, so you can have your mind blown the fuck away.

u/Xtreme2k2 · 2 pointsr/PSVR

Like the Playstation Move Navigation Controller? But with a tracking light.

u/AlphaAxiom · 2 pointsr/playstationvr

This would work well and is part of the Playstation Move system.

http://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

I could see having one motion controlled move in one hand, and this in the other.

u/dumpsta_baby · 2 pointsr/gaming

Could see if there's any guides in how to link a ps move navigation controller to pc (never tried myself but might work). It's got an analogue stick, a trigger and six buttons that could be mapped with xpadder...

edit; can definitely be done here's some instructions:

http://www.doublefine.com/forums/viewthread/4987/

u/shakajumbo · 2 pointsr/OWConsole

Thing is, not all console users adapt to using the keyboard portion of kbm. The PS move controller is a natural substitute for people who don't WASD, and works just as well with a mouse.

u/Maxeylico · 2 pointsr/Surface

It's the one for the PS3. It remaps a few buttons from the controller (everything on the left side) onto a one-handed wand. It is one half of a pair of devices.

http://www.amazon.com/PS3-Navigation-Controller-Standard-Edition/dp/B002I0K6X6/ref=sr_1_7?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1418945578&sr=1-7&keywords=ps3+move

u/ncarson9 · 2 pointsr/oculus

Ya, that doesn't exist.

Not sure where the picture's from, but may be some sort of mock-up.

You can see on the Amazon page it has no tracking ball.

u/Ninja_Wallace · 2 pointsr/Overwatch

Ah, I don't personally use a SC, I've just heard from people on Blizz forums that do that they have the same issue. I'm actually using one of these and a mouse, it is how I play every shooter on PC.

u/abbrasive_tool · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

> I've wanted an analog stick on the left and a mouse for my right hand for years now but sadly nothing :(

I've been using my old PSMove Navigation Controller with my mouse. Works beautifully.

Edit: I'm also using a Madcatz MMO7 mouse due to lack of buttons on the half controller.

u/VortexPlays · 1 pointr/oculus

My guess would be: Optical handtracking combined with a PS Move Navigation-Controller-like device for movement.

u/few23 · 1 pointr/PSVR
u/makeshift_euphoria · 1 pointr/HiTMAN

I use a controller for everything but aiming, since you just can't beat a mouse for accuracy.

Generally, I find 3rd person games play better with a controller (analog stick/triggers), while 1st person games play better with a keyboard and mouse (easier to look around/aim).

You can also have the best of both worlds by pairing a PS3 Navigation Controller with a mouse, like this. Use the analog stick on the navigation controller for movement, and use the mouse to look around/aim.

A gaming mouse with lots of extra buttons (e.g. Logitech G600) would be ideal for this kind of setup.

u/chuiu · 1 pointr/Overwatch

I tried this a year ago when the game first came out using a playstation move controller. I couldn't get used to it and I hated trying to find rebinds for lots of little stuff like 'tab' and voice comms, also using abilities didn't feel right.

Its a cool idea in theory, in practice it probably takes a while to get used to and I don't think it really does anything to help you.

u/BumbleDJ · 1 pointr/Overwatch

lol I think you're thinking about the move motion, i'm using the [move navigation] (https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/videogames/detail-page/B002I0K6X6.01.lg.jpg). I use an analog stick to move around but I still aim with my mouse. I know this is unconventional but it's really comfortable. and I can press keys on my keyboard while still holding it. That's how I make it look like I'm doing both things at once

u/EmpoleonNorton · 1 pointr/Overwatch

If he is like me he is using the left hand of the move controller, the one with the analog stick on it. I use that + mouse. FInd it much better than KB and mouse. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/videogames/detail-page/B002I0K6X6.01.lg.jpg

u/djpokeboy · 1 pointr/emulation

Not that crazy, but I put a fair amount of effort into Trauma Center. It's played with the Nunchuck's analogue stick to select tools, with the pointer to control everything else. Digital keyboard felt awkward, and you can't do anything accurately with pointer on analogue.

So I bought a Bluetooth dongle and spent a day setting up SCPToolkit to connect my PSMove Navigation Controller. It worked well, until I found that the game was damn near impossible with the wiimote rotate movement bound to buttons, as it'd constantly rotate when the button was held, then rotate back when released.

So I then had to spend another day getting the controller working through Steam's controller configurator, with a toggleable control set swapping the analogue stick to control rotation, all for just two games.

I'm still unsure if the game was worth all the effort put in, but it was still damn fun!

u/DrakonLitshed · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

You can use it on all games that don't require motion controls like ARMS. As long as it uses traditional controls like Zelda you can use the pro controller.

For me i know i'm going to find the joy-cons very comfortable, when i tried the PS Move i didn't like the motion control features but i immediately thought it would be really comfortable if i had just 2 of those navigation controllers i could let my arms rest comfortably at my sides/on chair arms to play.

u/checo70x7 · 1 pointr/Borderlands

Nice, I've heard of people using a playstation move nav controller and mouse before and that has always intrigued me.

u/yellow_trash · 1 pointr/SteamController

The ps3 has a navigation controller that connects via Bluetooth and is programmable on steam. I'd imagine it would be a good set up with mouse that you're looking for.

https://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

u/ilmale · 1 pointr/PSVR

> split DS4 is what we really need

You mean the Ps3 navigator controller ?

u/comicidiot · 1 pointr/PSVR

With the navigation controller? Maybe one illuminated bubble wand and in the other hand the navigation controller. Back when PS Move was released on PS3 this is how you moved, some accessories like the Sharpshooter had a space for it as well.

I however haven't heard any news on whether or not Sony is reviving the Navigation controller. I have two of each, two bubbles and two nav-cons. The sharpshooter and the pistol. Really looking forward to bringing my PS Move accessories out of storage.

^^^And ^^^my ^^^mom ^^^wanted ^^^to ^^^get ^^^rid ^^^of ^^^them ^^^years ^^^ago.

u/dnekuen · 1 pointr/PSVR

There is a Playstation Move Nav controller. I'm not sure if it's used, but i'm guessing devs can support it if they want.
http://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

u/morphinapg · 1 pointr/PS4

> A requirement just means a huge waste of resources since you can't always guarantee 60fps everywhere unless you lower the graphics to the lowest capable of running 60fps in the hardest area.

Again, you're speaking from PC experience. Console development is vastly different. It's extremely easy to hit a frame rate lock goal when developing for console. Just don't ever add anything to your game that drops you below that goal. Since you know the hardware, it's incredibly easy to achieve this.

>You also misunderstand my criticism of the Move. The tracking is indeed quality, but there's no movement options on it. No d-pad, no analog stick, you have to hold a DS4 in one hand that defeats the point of immersive tracking wands. It also only has one button on the rear making grip mechanics like on the Touch very difficult.

The PS Move has navigation controllers.

u/angry_spooky · 1 pointr/playstation

It’s controller from PS move generation called “PlayStation Move Navigation Controller”. I bet you can buy them everywhere. Here’s amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

u/pocketmnky · 1 pointr/PSVR

I think until Sony releases a more reliable move controller solution (one that doesn't get obscured by your head/body/chair whenever you turn around or reach down) I'm fine with controller support only.

After playing RE7 and overcoming VR sickness from smooth locomotion (RE7 does a great job darkening your peripheral vision when you turn and move quickly so that helps a lot) I'm feeling like more controller based FPS games are possible without the need for janky teleportation mechanisms.

I can almost see a future game that uses both the move controller and the DS4 controller, but not necessarily at the same time; although I can't figure out the logistics of having to set down one controller and pick up the other unless the PS4 is actively tracking the position of both so it can show you where you left them in the real world.

Didn't Sony come out with a nunchuck-like move controller attachment to give you the ability to have a navigation option along with one hand to swing a sword or something? Why can't we do that?

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

http://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

Use the Playstation Move navigation controller in one hand, the mouse in the other.

u/mfshadow · 1 pointr/PSVR

I wish they had brought this move controller into the PS4 era with the regular ones:


https://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

u/djaeveloplyse · 1 pointr/gaming

I've tried doing this with the Playstation 3 Move Navigation controller, never really got it to work though.

u/FredzL · 1 pointr/oculus

Playstation Move Navigation Controller ($17.99) : http://www.amazon.com/Playstation-Move-Navigation-Controller-3/dp/B002I0K6X6

Not positional tracking but still rotational, and it has an analog stick, a D-Pad and buttons. Quite nice coupled with a PS Move in the other hand.

And the PS Move coupled with this for shooting games :

u/Brocebo · 1 pointr/OverwatchUniversity

I haven't tried it in Overwatch yet (I'm still playing on PS4) but for other FPS games I use the PS3 nunchuck and rebind the keys since I much prefer an analog stick (even if it's actually digital input in this case) to WASD. Since you came from a console this might feel more comfortable for you too.

u/Get_Erkt · 0 pointsr/Planetside

maybe this adapter

Entirely worth the cost if you wanna play seriously and competitively. I'd consider one, but I'd rather save up for a PC because consoles kinda lost their allure for me.

It's supposed to be compatible with this Playstation Move Navigation Controller as well so you can keep analog foot movement, if you want.

It's no different than investing in a steering wheel for a racing game. Analog sticks just aren't very good for precision. Consoles are so similar to PCs now, they should just support M&KB by default to give players more options.

u/brave777 · -1 pointsr/PSVR

Has anyone tried it? Found here: Playstation Move Navigation Controller https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002I0K6X6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_GyFQAbY9V4QDF