Hi all!
I know it might be a lil odd to be posting this but I kinda really wanna have this app in my phone, lol.
I've tried using CM7.1 "Stable" but realizing it wasn't really stable and yeah, they removed it from being stable after all.
I'm currently using CheckROM HD and it's great! But it wasn't compatible with my controller So here I am, hoping to get some help from you guys ^^
And just one more question: Is Siyah 2.0 or 2.1 working well with CM7.1? I think I read it somewhere Siyah's not on friendly terms with CM7s if I'm not wrong.
I'm using KI4 currently btw. Is it better to change to KH3? Fine I'm sorry that's 3 questions in a row, lol.
Thank you guys for the help!
I’m using MIUI since 1.9.30 (now we are on 1.10.21) and the Sixaxis works pretty well. You should try it (in my opinion, MIUI works best with [URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154299”]this[/URL] app).
I can’t help you with the second question.
For the third one, what do you mean by better? Battery? FCs? I suggest you to find something really stable (as Touch X-Power, MIUI, VR3) and to stay with it till something with Note things (first) or ICS (then) will come out.
Wrong section. This is Development.
If you want to use CM, then use the nightlys. They've been ahead of rc1 since at least 85. Nightlys are currently at #90+
Edit. If you choose to use CM nightly, then use the kernel that comes with the rom.
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volapyk said:
Wrong section. This is Development.
If you want to use CM, then use the nightlys. They've been ahead of rc1 since at least 85. Nightlys are currently at #90+
Edit. If you choose to use CM nightly, then use the kernel that comes with the rom.
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No, he can use siyah 2.1 (beta) with CM like i'm doing and some hundreds more. It's flawless and the best choice to make.
(see my signature?)
To use the six axis app you need to use an AOSP based rom, like CM or MIUI
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With new version it works also on stock
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I can now have a good camera, FM radio, and play multiplayer N64 games.... no compromises.. my life is now complete!
sixaxis support was the only thing keeping me on CM7
Thank you so much for the information about the update!
is there a list of fake/aftermarket controller(with store links_ that are compatible with the app?
Bluetooth adress
VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE help me
If h PS3 konrollert it I connect the telephone (do not OTG with but the PC + Bluetooth mode!) Then when you get bored you to telephone play PS3 Controller and I choose to PS3on play something and Controller starting to play (GTA V: D) PS3 controller to detect the same way (ie it just works?) or to write bluetooth address back (on PC the SIXAXIS program?) [which in this format: 00:00:00:00:00:00] Controller (I wrote that over the Sixaxis pair toollal PC Telos sent to the controller to detect the phone) to work on PS3?
VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE help me
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VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE help me
If h PS3 konrollert it I connect the telephone (do not OTG with but the PC + Bluetooth mode!) Then when you get bored you to telephone play PS3 Controller and I choose to PS3on play something and Controller starting to play (GTA V: D) PS3 controller to detect the same way (ie it just works?) or to write bluetooth address back (on PC the SIXAXIS program?) [which in this format: 00:00:00:00:00:00] Controller (I wrote that over the Sixaxis pair toollal PC Telos sent to the controller to detect the phone) to work on PS3?
VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE help me
Sorry my bad english , im hungary and i use translate.google.com ....
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As long as you didn't use the PS3 controller on your PS3 after it paired with your phone, it should automatically connect over Bluetooth since it was already paired once.
Mindaddig, amíg nem használja a PS3 kontroller a PS3 után csatlakozik a telefonhoz, akkor automatikusan csatlakozik a Bluetooth, mert már egyszer párosított.
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Can we connect bt mouse to this awesome phone ? I Think its impossible with stock rom but with cm its possible
Thats possible and very simple. All you need is a cable MicroUSB=>USB with 5th extra-pin connected to the ground (its better looks at schemes and datasheets). Amazing but even stock firmware supports USB On-The-Go (wired and wireless) but only with .058. And why only mouses? Wireless keyboards and other stuff also just in case
That's nice, but is usb on-the-go supported in games ? Gta3 and others ?
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That's nice, but is usb on-the-go supported in games ? Gta3 and others ?
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Yep, keyboards and joystics are very easy and comfortable for some playing
Mouses is good for games like "Where Is My Water?", "Fruit Ninja" etc. and best for internet browsing.
But play GTA3 with mouse arrow at screen is freaking ugly...
How do you mean "But play GTA3 with mouse arrow at screen is freaking ugly..."
I was thinking to control gta 3 like on computer, not with the arrow on the screen, you know what i'm trying to say ?
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I was thinking to control gta 3 like on computer, not with the arrow on the screen, you know what i'm trying to say ?
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Absolutelly dude But it's only ARROW mode available. Computer-like mouse control isn't supported
I'm shure they will soon fix that "problem" !
Im afraid there is no way to fix that problem. Im not sure but Android can work with mouses only in arrow mode
First of all sorry for getting this thread back, my question is related and we do not need a new one.
What about BLUETOOTH mouses, keyboards, joysticks ... does Xperia Mini Pro have the HID profile ? I could not find this info.
Wow, thread is so old.
You will need a usb otg cable.
A mouse or a keyboard with EXTERNEL power.
A kernel which support usb otg.
An apk that can make this work on your phone / support those things to work on your phone.
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Im not talking about OTG, but Bluetooth
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Hey, I'm using ICS on my touchpad and have successfully managed to get USB hosting working to a certain extent. I can use my keyboard with my touchpad with no problems at all However what I was really hoping to be able to do was get a wired xbox 360 controller working. All I get when I plug it in though is a flashing light on the controller itself, the touchpad does not seem to recognise it at all. I heard of an application on the play store called joystick center and have used their "tester" application to see if it can detect the controller. Sadly this didn't seem to work either. Anyone managed to successfully get this working? Or have any suggestions that I can try out?
Thanks for your time
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i think its easier to use a wii or ps3 controller since those have bluetooth built in
I thought that might be the case. Just thought I'd ask as I have an Xbox controller lying around, so would have saved me making a new purchase!
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i know if you want to use an xbox 360 controller on your pc you need to use a usb rf dongle thingy. the usb port on the touchpad isnt powered, and that is another hurdle to jump over.
The Xbox controller I have is the wired version, not the wireless. I have a USB hub that plugs into the mains so it can support things that require power. Have managed to get my keyboard (which requires power) to work perfectly with the touchpad.
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I seem to recall whenever I plugged a Wired 360 controller into a PC, it needed to download some proprietary drivers from Microsoft. I can't imagine those drivers would be built into the Touchpad, so you're probably out of luck as far as that goes.
I can confirm that both PS3 controllers and Wiimotes pair just fine with it, though. Heck, I paired not just the Wiimote, but the Wiimote+Classic Controller Pro and even Wiimote+Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Arcade Stick to the device.
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The Xbox controller I have is the wired version, not the wireless. I have a USB hub that plugs into the mains so it can support things that require power. Have managed to get my keyboard (which requires power) to work perfectly with the touchpad.
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oh i see. that is an interesting setup with the hub. its probably just a driver issue then.
Yeah I think that must be it. Any idea if there is any software out there that could address this issue? If not, I suppose I'll have to invest in a new controller!
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I don't know if this is really a driver, but the touchpad (with ICS) has some sort of config file specific to wired 360 controllers. The file can be found at: /system/usr/keylayout/ Vendor_045e_Product_028e.kl
If you poke around at the other things in that folder, it has files for other controllers too including a Logitech one and some steering wheels (heh).
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Oooh well that's a start. I'll have a poke around in there and see what I can find. I love the optimistic steering wheel config files
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Yeah, xbox controllers work with the touchpad, but the kernel cm9 is using doesn't have it enabled by default.
You could either recompile the kernel or just compile the necessary modules to add to your current setup.
The xbox controller actually requires two: ff-memless.ko and xpad.ko. Just stick them in /system/lib/modules once you compile them.
ff-memless.c and xpad.c are already in the tenderloin branch, so you can compile them and pop them in pretty easily. Just look in /drivers/input.
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Yeah, xbox controllers work with the touchpad, but the kernel cm9 is using doesn't have it enabled by default.
You could either recompile the kernel or just compile the necessary modules to add to your current setup.
The xbox controller actually requires two: ff-memless.ko and xpad.ko. Just stick them in /system/lib/modules once you compile them.
ff-memless.c and xpad.c are already in the tenderloin branch, so you can compile them and pop them in pretty easily. Just look in /drivers/input.
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I've been doing some searching and haven't found what I'm looking for. I don't know how to compile these 2 files for the Touchpad. From what I'm reading it needs to match to the kernel. Does anyone already have the files compiled for CM9 on the touchpad and would share them?
Thanks.
I compiled a CM9 kernel today with wired Xbox 360 gamepad support. It works with the 08/19 CM9 nightly. It may work with other versions, I don't know. Please bear in mind that I am not a developer, and I haven't compiled a kernel of any kind since the last time I installed Gentoo (probably 2005 or earlier). I don't know if this kernel will blow up your Touchpad, summon demons through the speaker-hole, or end world hunger, all I know is that it worked for me, on my Touchpad, with the CM9 08/19 nightly, in John NES Lite, SNESDroid, and Trebuchet (SuperGNES Lite didn't work, it wouldn't recognize the X or Y buttons, and the Back button on the gamepad didn't work in anything I tried). I compiled the support directly into the kernel...probably not the best approach, but it was what I was able to figure out. I don't think I changed anything else in the kernel, and I didn't write any code, just ticked a few options in the make config.
Please try this at your own risk, I don't really have any idea what I am doing, and won't be responsible if bad things happen. If that doesn't scare you off (and it should, you have no idea how new this is to me!), download the attached zip file, unzip it, mount your /boot as rw and copy the uImage.Cyanogenmod.xpad file to /boot, and reboot, selecting the uImage.Cyanogenmod.xpad file in moboot when you reboot. Make sure before you do it that /boot has enough space...if it doesn't, it won't boot when you select it because it won't be fully there.
Anyone smarter than me (ie: almost everyone here) is welcome to tell me what I did wrong and how to do it better.
Has anybody compiled xpad.ko and ff-memless.ko for the Touchpad? I have been looking around and can't find anywhere else that has done this.
Regrettably I have no idea how to compile these myself, maybe I'll try giving one of those tutorials a shot. Would love to have my xbox controller working with the touchpad.
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I compiled a CM9 kernel today with wired Xbox 360 gamepad support. It works with the 08/19 CM9 nightly. It may work with other versions, I don't know. Please bear in mind that I am not a developer, and I haven't compiled a kernel of any kind since the last time I installed Gentoo (probably 2005 or earlier). I don't know if this kernel will blow up your Touchpad, summon demons through the speaker-hole, or end world hunger, all I know is that it worked for me, on my Touchpad, with the CM9 08/19 nightly, in John NES Lite, SNESDroid, and Trebuchet (SuperGNES Lite didn't work, it wouldn't recognize the X or Y buttons, and the Back button on the gamepad didn't work in anything I tried). I compiled the support directly into the kernel...probably not the best approach, but it was what I was able to figure out. I don't think I changed anything else in the kernel, and I didn't write any code, just ticked a few options in the make config.
Please try this at your own risk, I don't really have any idea what I am doing, and won't be responsible if bad things happen. If that doesn't scare you off (and it should, you have no idea how new this is to me!), download the attached zip file, unzip it, mount your /boot as rw and copy the uImage.Cyanogenmod.xpad file to /boot, and reboot, selecting the uImage.Cyanogenmod.xpad file in moboot when you reboot. Make sure before you do it that /boot has enough space...if it doesn't, it won't boot when you select it because it won't be fully there.
Anyone smarter than me (ie: almost everyone here) is welcome to tell me what I did wrong and how to do it better.
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Can you explain how did you mount /boot as rw, please ? I tried different shell commands but it always say /boot is not rewritable :crying: so i can't copy the uImage.Cyanogenmod.xpad file.
Today I've bought the steelseries FREE gamepad for playing games on my HTC One X+.
I'm running the latest 4.2.2 AOKP version (20130224) by maxwen (I've also tried it on official Slim Bean 4.2.1 by bedalus), but the phone doesn't seem to be able to connect to the gamepad. When I try to pair it the gamepad is moved to the list of pairing-devices, then it says "connecting..." for about one second and then nothing happens and the device isn't connected.
Then I've tried to pair it to my iPad (i know there are two different settings on the controller for Android and iOS and of course I changed them before attempting to connect to different devices) and it worked fine, but my HOX+ doesn't build up a connection.
Is it because I'm running a Custom ROM, because in all of the reviews of the gamepad I've seen the people were using stock roms (or roms build on stock roms maybe? but I don't think so)?
Can anybody help me connecting the gamepad to my phone?
Edit: Now I've downloaded the steelseries app from the play store, but also nothing happens. The gamepad is still under the pairing-devices, the app acts like there was connected a steelseries gamepad at least once but the log is empty and I also can't configurate anything.
Edit: Now I've tried out various ROMs, 4.2 ones: CM10.1, AOKP, SlimBean and 4.1 ones: CM 10, ParanoidAndroid. And the connection was built up on all of the 4.1 ROMs but on none of the 4.2 ROMs. So I guess there's something wrong with the Android 4.2 ROMs or the gamepad isn't able to connect to 4.2 ROMs.. So is there any possibility (maybe a hidden setting or something) to play my games with my gamepad on a 4.2 ROM because actually I don't want to miss the features of 4.2...
Have you tried a sense rom?
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Yes, but there are no Sense rom available with Android 4.2 and the AOSP roms based on 4.1 have always been working. Found out it was a issue based on Bluetooth in Android 4.2 (has been completely reworked, some profiles are missing, as well as the HDI-profile which is used for things like that).
But the next kernel from maxwen will have this feature implented so the problem is solved now and the gamepad (as well as a ps3 controller or somthing like that) will probably also work on every 4.2 AOSP rom available for the HOX+, I think the thread can be closed?
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Yes, but there are no Sense rom available with Android 4.2 and the AOSP roms based on 4.1 have always been working. Found out it was a issue based on Bluetooth in Android 4.2 (has been completely reworked, some profiles are missing, as well as the HDI-profile which is used for things like that).
But the next kernel from maxwen will have this feature implented so the problem is solved now and the gamepad (as well as a ps3 controller or somthing like that) will probably also work on every 4.2 AOSP rom available for the HOX+, I think the thread can be closed?
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Just bought the control and am having the same issue on my device Samsung Note 8. Was there any resolution to this? How do I get the profiles back in to get the controller to work?
Steelseries Controller Android
Hello,
Does anyone now how to remap all the buttons on the STEELSERIES CONTROLLER ON ANDROID DEVICE...??!
Just like remapping buttons of x360 controller in usb/bt joystick center app...
Steelseries wont work with that app but i tried a lot of other apps and it stil cant be edited and keyremapped...
HELP..!
Thank you
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Hello,
Does anyone now how to remap all the buttons on the STEELSERIES CONTROLLER ON ANDROID DEVICE...??!
Just like remapping buttons of x360 controller in usb/bt joystick center app...
Steelseries wont work with that app but i tried a lot of other apps and it stil cant be edited and keyremapped...
HELP..!
Thank you
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Hi just picked up one of these in the USA - have you found a way to remap ?
Tincore keymapper
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Hi just picked up one of these in the USA - have you found a way to remap ?
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YES!--->Tincore keymapper bro...
If you dont understand, just contact developer...
GOOD LUCK I HOPE IT HELPS!
Great will check it out thanks
Regards
Damian
Hi, I've been trying for like five straight days to figure out a method to get the WiiU Pro Controller to work with my HTC One and I've had no luck. The problem is that I need a pin to enter on my phone to pair it when in reality you don't and that's the problem. I can't find a way to bypass not entering a key. I've tried everything and have failed, I'd pay to see someone to get this to work and I think this could be the place. Any help?
Same here. I am looking and will report back if I find something
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Anybody have info on this? I have had no luck with the PS3 controller or the Wii U Pro controller and would love a solution.
I don't have any experience with the WiiU Pro controller but Android 4.2 broke Wiimote support. I am running a 4.1 ROM to use a Wiimote for games. Also I used to own an HTC device and Sense wasn't compatible with Wiimotes and I had to switch to CM to use one but that was ages ago.. Food for thought.
Hey there,
I've lately been exploring the true potential of the Wii U Pro Controller. So far I have been able to pair it with PC and utilize it flawlessly with a Steam game (Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition), so I've moved on to see it's capabilities in the android world.
I've done quite a bit of research and can confirm the only way you can possibly utilize this controller up till today is with an app that specifically claims to support it. At the moment the only known ones are any of Robert Broglia's apps. He has managed to incorporate a feature called "Scan for Wiimotes/iCP/JS1" which works like magic with the Wii U Pro Controllers. I have been able to connect 4 controllers to it just by enabling the scan and pressing the "Sync" button on each controller. Unfortunately though this doesn't actually "pair" the controllers per say, it seems like it's only a very temporary connection which disappears once you press Home button or exit the app. This limits you to only SNES/GB and the other few apps he has but hey at least it's a start.
Now moving onto the actual "pairing" side of things - I have recently downloaded a number of bluetooth manager apps and joystick input apps to experiment with, and using a combination of a few, I was able to somehow pair the controller!
[See attached, noobs aren't allowed to post URLs ]
HOWEVER - unfortunately I have tried using it with a few apps (mainly N64 ones) and it seems to be totally unresponsive. Either that or perhaps I'm not using the correct Joystick button mapping apps...
Btw I'm still using 4.1.2, during my research I've noticed a lot of people on 4.2 have been unsuccessful with most of what I've mentioned above...
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Do you happen to remember the name of the apps that allowed you to pair the controller? Are you able to use the Dpad and buttons within an app normally, just without the use of the analogue sticks?
I love the Wii U Pro controller and I am trying everything to get it to work with my device. Like you said, only the .emu apps work.
The devices that worked were:
Hisense Sero 7 Pro
Galaxy S Blaze 4G
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Iam intrested as well. I cant figure it out. People say it can be paired with snes9x, but i couldnt pair it.
Ughhh I thought I found the thread with a method
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LiquidRabbit said:
Do you happen to remember the name of the apps that allowed you to pair the controller? Are you able to use the Dpad and buttons within an app normally, just without the use of the analogue sticks?
I love the Wii U Pro controller and I am trying everything to get it to work with my device. Like you said, only the .emu apps work.
The devices that worked were:
Hisense Sero 7 Pro
Galaxy S Blaze 4G
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Unfortunately, I dont remember
No, regardless of it being paired, there is not a single way I can use it, all four lights on the controller remain blinking (probably normal till an intended-for-use app instructs it to light only 1 LED), and whatever app I try to use it with, won't register or recognize any keypresses.
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Iam intrested as well. I cant figure it out. People say it can be paired with snes9x, but i couldnt pair it.
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I assume your Android OS version is later than 4.1.2?
Supposedly this works, but you may need to attach a bluetooth dongle to your device (yes, even though it already has bluetooth built in):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381953
is this the app?
LiquidRabbit said:
Do you happen to remember the name of the apps that allowed you to pair the controller? Are you able to use the Dpad and buttons within an app normally, just without the use of the analogue sticks?
I love the Wii U Pro controller and I am trying everything to get it to work with my device. Like you said, only the .emu apps work.
The devices that worked were:
Hisense Sero 7 Pro
Galaxy S Blaze 4G
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uh.... i found this app in the app store recently and was curious if this would help anybody... it claims that i works with wii remotes and does work with the ps4 controller~
the reason that i cant comfirm if it works or not is because i dont own a wii u pro controller (yet lol)
i hope this helps! sorry if it doesnt
damn it aparently i cant post links yet..
anywho you can search this in the android market and it should send you to one of his apps
poke64738
This might help anybody having pairing issues. My nabi 2 has an option for ''bluetooth time out'' before changing it to ''never off'' i couldn't pair my phone. Afterwards it paired effortlessly.
I understand the Xperia Z ultra stock rom has the ability to connect a PS3 controller.
Is this something that can be ported to a 3rd party ROM?
is there any apk somewhere for this?
thanks
you need the sixaxis apk ; it's cheap and it works
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you need the sixaxis apk ; it's cheap and it works
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yeah, unfortunately, I can't get it to work on mine, I paired using the PC tool to the phones MAC address.
but the sixaxis app, remains in "listening for controllers" never finds it..
must have the that the mac address is correct like 10 times!
using the latest CM12 nigthly
seems a problem with the unlocked bootloader