Scp-ds-driver-package-1.2.0.160 May 2026
The Enigma of scp-ds-driver-package-1.2.0.160: SCP Foundation, Data Storage, or Driver Anomaly?
Date: April 20, 2026 Author: Digital Artifact Analysis Unit Classification: Pending (Probable Memetic/Infohazard)
Its persistence stems from three factors:
Connect your controller via USB and ensure your Bluetooth dongle is plugged in. Driver Injection: ScpDriver.exe folder. Most users simply need to click The "Zadig" Method: If your Bluetooth isn't detected, navigate to the ../bin/Zadig directory. Options > List All Devices Select your Bluetooth adapter and click Replace Driver using the "Bluetooth" preset. Once installed, your controller should be picked up by the SCP Monitor , which displays the battery life and connection status. Things to Keep in Mind Dedicated Bluetooth: scp-ds-driver-package-1.2.0.160
How to Uninstall (Clean Removal)
This driver package can be notoriously difficult to remove. Here is the proper method for version 1.2.0.160:
DualShock Support: Includes support for both DualShock 3 and DualShock 4 (early support) hardware. The Enigma of scp-ds-driver-package-1
: It famously "claimed" a Bluetooth dongle entirely. Once the driver was installed, that dongle could
- Fixed crash when loading malformed profiles.
- Added fallback for missing localization strings.
- Installer now performs safer cleanup of old driver instances before installing the new package.
While it has largely been superseded by more modern tools like ScpToolkit or DsHidMini, version 1.2.0.160 remains a lightweight, "no-frills" choice for users on older operating systems (Windows 7/8) or those who prefer a manual, portable setup over a heavy installer. Key Features Fixed crash when loading malformed profiles
: This version is notoriously difficult to set up for Bluetooth. It often requires a dedicated Bluetooth dongle because the software "wraps" the entire Bluetooth radio, rendering it unusable for any other devices (like mice or keyboards). Multi-Controller Support