GTA Anniversary with controller (button mapping?) - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hey all,
I've got a quick question which I've googled and all but am unable to find the answer to.
I have installed GTA Anniversary on my tab and have plugged a USB controller into the device and started playing, this works just fine however the button mapping is really strange.
I want to try and better map the controller to match that of a console version of the game but there isn't any controller mapping section in the options, so I downloaded USB/BT Joycentre which allows you to map keyboard keys to joystick buttons.
But so far I can only find that:
Space bar = jump
Enter = enter car
Movement already works so I just need to sort out the other keys....however I'm pretty sure I've pressed every other key on the keyboard and can't seem to find punch, sprint, change weapon, so on and so fourth.
Has anybody else tried/had any joy with this?
Thanks all.

I have the same problem.
I tried it with BT/USB Joypad app or something like that.
However, the asus didn't ask me for USB permission (like shown in the tutorial of the app) and didn't recognize the controller

If you can root and use the SixAxis app, I posted a video awhile ago on button mapping and playing GTA III with a PS3 controller via Bluetooth. My mapping was near complete but not quite there, if you check the video response someone made an improved one. Hopefully this might help you or others wanting an answer for this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypQI...xt=C379ac9eUDOEgsToPDskLsqJ11hx4w4G4FVJ4aRVA7

MinusTheOh said:
If you can root and use the SixAxis app, I posted a video awhile ago on button mapping and playing GTA III with a PS3 controller via Bluetooth. My mapping was near complete but not quite there, if you check the video response someone made an improved one. Hopefully this might help you or others wanting an answer for this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypQI...xt=C379ac9eUDOEgsToPDskLsqJ11hx4w4G4FVJ4aRVA7
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Has anyone been able to use the touch mapping with their prime? I tried to set it up for N64oid, but I couldn't get it to work at all.

felisen said:
Has anyone been able to use the touch mapping with their prime? I tried to set it up for N64oid, but I couldn't get it to work at all.
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I can't get it to work either.. it worked perfectly on my HP touchpad..

Cod Ball said:
Hey all,
I've got a quick question which I've googled and all but am unable to find the answer to.
I have installed GTA Anniversary on my tab and have plugged a USB controller into the device and started playing, this works just fine however the button mapping is really strange.
I want to try and better map the controller to match that of a console version of the game but there isn't any controller mapping section in the options, so I downloaded USB/BT Joycentre which allows you to map keyboard keys to joystick buttons.
But so far I can only find that:
Space bar = jump
Enter = enter car
Movement already works so I just need to sort out the other keys....however I'm pretty sure I've pressed every other key on the keyboard and can't seem to find punch, sprint, change weapon, so on and so fourth.
Has anybody else tried/had any joy with this?
Thanks all.
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You have sertenly already seen this.
USB/BT Joystick Center key mapping
Jump = SPACE
Take a car = F or Enter
View Down = S
View Up = W
View Right = D
View Left = A
Switch View = C
Weapon Left/Right = LEFT_BRACKET/RIGHT_BRACKET
Point of View = 5
Accelerate = DPAD_UP
Brake = DPAD_DOWN
Left = DPAD_LEFT
Right = DPAD_RIGHT
Car radio= R
Replay= menu

Andreas527 said:
You have sertenly already seen this.
USB/BT Joystick Center key mapping
Jump = SPACE
Take a car = F or Enter
View Down = S
View Up = W
View Right = D
View Left = A
Switch View = C
Weapon Left/Right = LEFT_BRACKET/RIGHT_BRACKET
Point of View = 5
Accelerate = DPAD_UP
Brake = DPAD_DOWN
Left = DPAD_LEFT
Right = DPAD_RIGHT
Car radio= R
Replay= menu
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Tried those and most did not work (also missing some key ones). From looking around it looks like they changed the key bindings in the most recent update. Just briefly testing things I found most of the controls, even ones like 'shoot' that were missing. Sometime soon I will sit down and record all of the ones I can find, unless someone else wants to or already has? lol
Still no luck with touch mapping with sixaxis, but the developer knows of the issue.

felisen said:
Has anyone been able to use the touch mapping with their prime? I tried to set it up for N64oid, but I couldn't get it to work at all.
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it worked before the update on the 28th, but it doesnt seem to work. the controller works and everything, but the touch mappings dont seem to ever load. it seems to be stuck on the default key mapping. I tried everything; uninstall-reinstall, unroot-re-root, completely wipe it from my phone, delete all mappings, and re-do them, save them to sd then import.

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MSI BGP100 Gamepad

SOLVED: After I did a bit of searching I found that THIS PROGRAM works fine on the Touch2.
Rather than assigning physical buttons to map the controls you can assign them by hex definitions.
While this is alright for emulators the default hex's left the buttons assigned to letters, which when pressed ended up typing "xxxzyvc" popping up.
I almost starting writing out a whole list of Hex values, but the big MS has a table listed anyway
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb431750.aspx
Now I have ABCD, L+R and Start mapped from the unused 90-97 hexes (the D-pad mapped to the up down left right values)
Hope this helps to any Touch2 Gamers out there?
Original Post:
Does anyone have any info on how to set this up for the Touch2?
FpseCE runs decently but using the touch screen for controls sucks (as you know for the lack of usable hardware buttons)
The included cd drivers just want me to map hardware buttons, and ive tried BlackPanther's drivers but it just crashed and wont open again :S
FpseCE claims to support the gamepad... but what it really means is "if you can map it to a control, it'll work" so this "support" isn't really built in.
Any Ideas?
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[Q] Help with USB/BT Joystick Center app - analog sticks

I just got this app on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 using a Logitech F310 controller, switchable between X Input and Direct Input modes. After flashing a kernel module for X Input mode to work, I set up a "driver" in the app to map all the buttons/joysticks, then assigned those to DPAD UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT, button 1, button 2, etc. After mapping all of those in emulators, they work great.
One small problem though: no analog support on the joysticks. The driver creation part of the USB/BT Joystick Center app recognizes the full analog range, but I seem to only be able to assign it to on/off buttons. Thus, I only get to toggle between zero and full range movement, nowhere in between.
Is there a way to fix this, maybe using another app?
I've been looking for an answer to this as well... It's nice that I can now use all the buttons on my Xbox 360 controller, but I sure would like to have true analog stick support!
I got this app too but just cant figure out how to set it up, are there any help pages for it? tring to set up an old FF joystick which is recognised by the app but dont know where to proceed, thanks.
klub242 said:
One small problem though: no analog support on the joysticks. The driver creation part of the USB/BT Joystick Center app recognizes the full analog range, but I seem to only be able to assign it to on/off buttons. Thus, I only get to toggle between zero and full range movement, nowhere in between.
Is there a way to fix this?
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There is an Analog-Key Option update available. At this time two N64 emus are supporting this.

[Q] GTA 3 with PS3 Controller ???

Hi, Is it possible to config a PS3 controller to work with GTA 3?
Any ideas ?
only if the program supports external inputs. Try it out
I only use mine for emulators for now.
jadiman2000 said:
Hi, Is it possible to config a PS3 controller to work with GTA 3?
Any ideas ?
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yes if you are rooted...
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yes if you are rooted...
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How?
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kyleforge said:
How?
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buy sixaxis controller from market...
before that use sixaxis compatibility checker app in market to check the compatibility..
then enjoy....
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It's not quite that simple. The default mapping is completely different than what the game expects.
So far, I've worked out the following mappings (Map these keys to whatever buttons you feel are correct, I'll dig out my PS2 copy tomorrow and check what everything is supposed to be)
A = Look Left
C = Change camera (Far\Close\Above)
D = Look Right
S = Look Down
W = Look Up
R = Change radio station
F/Enter = Get into\out of vehicle
Back = Return to menu
Space = Jump\Brake
Direction keys for directions & accelerate\steer
Still working on:
Punch\Shoot
Next\Previous weapon
Unless I've missed obvious instructions somewhere, it's just a case of trial & error. If I could work out where my mini bluetooth keyboard has gone it might expedite the process a bit...
Yes I am rooted and using Sixaxis Controller app. So for only the analog stick is working in GTA ... Still have to config the keys for rest of the actions like run, shoot and stuff.
There a tutorial about ShadowGun to work with PS3 controller, well need something like that.
knightnz said:
It's not quite that simple. The default mapping is completely different than what the game expects.
So far, I've worked out the following mappings (Map these keys to whatever buttons you feel are correct, I'll dig out my PS2 copy tomorrow and check what everything is supposed to be)
A = Look Left
C = Change camera (Far\Close\Above)
D = Look Right
S = Look Down
W = Look Up
R = Change radio station
F/Enter = Get into\out of vehicle
Back = Return to menu
Space = Jump\Brake
Direction keys for directions & accelerate\steer
Still working on:
Punch\Shoot
Next\Previous weapon
Unless I've missed obvious instructions somewhere, it's just a case of trial & error. If I could work out where my mini bluetooth keyboard has gone it might expedite the process a bit...
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Thanks! Where did you find these mappings though? I have a transformer , the SixAxis controller app and GTA III . I've gotten the analog sticks to move the character or steer the car, but haven't seen an obvious place in the options screen to map anything.
Edit: Also saw this link: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12032-tutorial-use-a-sixaxis-with-gta-iii/
apols said:
Thanks! Where did you find these mappings though? I have a transformer , the SixAxis controller app and GTA III . I've gotten the analog sticks to move the character or steer the car, but haven't seen an obvious place in the options screen to map anything.
Edit: Also saw this link: http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12032-tutorial-use-a-sixaxis-with-gta-iii/
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Mapping are in the settings for the Sixaxis "keyboard".
The tutorial method is a good alternative, I shall experiment.
---------- Post added at 09:27 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:22 AM ----------
Original PS2 controls are:
PS2 Controls:
Button Action - On Foot/In Vehicle
Square Jump / Brake
Circle Hit / Fire / Activate Car Bomb
Triangle Enter / Exit Vehicle
X Accelerate / Sprint
R1 Target Lock / Hand Brake
R2 Change Weapons / Driveby View
R3 Look Behind / Toggle Vehicle Mission
L1 Change Radio Station
L2 Change Weapons / Driveby View
L3 Horn / Sirens
Left Stick Movement
Right Stick First Person View
D-Pad Movement
Start Pause Game / Access Options Menu
Select Change Camera Angle
Please can some one find the key mappings to get this to play like it did on ps2! Everyone would be eternally grateful!
I am interested in this aswell. I have LG O2X and would like to test this game on TV + sixaxis controller.
Anyone???? Lol
Touchpad user running Android CM7 alpha 2
Okay this is what I have found: No SPRINT, FIGHTING, or SHOOTING
WORKS WITH ACTION:
DPAD_UP - walk forward/accelerate [up & analog 1 up]
DPAD_DOWN - walk backwards/reverse [down & analog 1 down]
DPAD_LEFT - walk left/turn left [left & analog 1 left]
DPAD_RIGHT - walk right/turn right [right & analog 1 right]
VOLUME_UP - increases device volume
VOLUME_DOWN - decreased device volume
A - look left (1st person) [analog 2 left]
C - change camera view (3rd person/top down) [select]
D - look right (1st person) [analog 2 right]
E - drive by (passenger side) [analog 2]
F - enter/leave vehicle [triangle]
Q - drive by (driver side) [analog 1]
R - change radio station [L1]
S - look down (1st person) [analog 2 down]
W - look up (1st person) [analog 2 up]
SPACE - jump/e-brake [square]
ENTER - enter/leave vehicle
LEFT_BRACKET - change weapon (previous) [L2]
RIGHT_BRACKET - change weapon (next) [R2]
MENU - replay (press again to close replay)
THESE DID NOTHING FOR ME:
SOFT_RIGHT -
HOME -
BACK -
CALL -
ENDCALL -
0 -
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
6 -
7 -
8 -
9 -
STAR -
POUND -
DPAD_CENTER -
POWER -
CAMERA -
B -
G -
H -
I -
J -
K -
L -
M -
N -
O -
P -
T -
U -
V -
X -
W -
Z -
COMMA -
PERIOD -
ALT_LEFT -
ALT_RIGHT -
SHIFT_LEFT -
SHIFT_RIGHT -
TAB -
EXPLORER -
ENVELOPE -
DEL -
GRAVE -
MINUS -
EQUALS -
BACKSLASH -
SEMICOLON -
APOSTROPHE -
SLASH -
AT -
SEARCH -
And then there were many others but they were all highlighted red, so I did not mess with them.
I wanna shooottttt!!!
Would love if someone could figure out how to shoot!
Anyone else have gta3 dissapear from the market after purchase? It now says incompatible with my device. It runs fine though.
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Hey guys,
I just worked on this over the weekend, I mapped out the controls using SixAxis controller and below is a video that shows it working great on my HP Touchpad. Should work on any rooted device that will be able to play GTA III. Hope this helps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypQIJzP145Y&feature=youtu.be
Is it working by any chance with a PS3 controller?
Asgrad said:
Is it working by any chance with a PS3 controller?
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Did you even bother reading any of this thread?
I've got a touchscreen mapping for mine that works with everything without needing to reconfigure GTA3 at all except for swapping the location of the handbrake & shoot buttons in driving mode, but I've no idea how to export it (it has an "import" function so presumably it saves the file somewhere in an importable form). The mapping I've used is setup exactly the same as the PS2 version (I have a physical copy of the game & manual that I was testing against). It's fairly similar to the setup MinusTheOh has come up with.
The only way to get shooting to work is via the touchscreen map, there doesn't _seem_ to be any keyboard equivalent to map the function to.
I'm also running it on my TouchPad as playing it on the little SGS2 screen is too awkward.
knightnz said:
I've got a touchscreen mapping for mine that works with everything without needing to reconfigure GTA3 at all except for swapping the location of the handbrake & shoot buttons in driving mode, but I've no idea how to export it (it has an "import" function so presumably it saves the file somewhere in an importable form)
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Just had a quick check, they seem to be saved in /sdcard/data/com.dancingpixelstudios.sixasiscontroller/profiles (.map files).
Can somebody release a profile which really works?
I couldn't find one who actually works on my Motorola Atrix 4G Cyanogen mod 7.

[Q] How to properly set up PS3 controller?

I have a couple questions about this and I couldn't find any clear answers.
First of all, I connected by plugging into the dock and using the native bluetooth pairing in ICS. Everything looked like it was working great, played some SNES roms just fine. But when I went to map keys for N64 roms, I found out my right analog stick isn't being detected at all except for pressing it. I even tried mapping the right analog to other keys that had already worked but that didn't work. How can I fix that?
Also, I read that analog input is now accepted (ie: The analog sticks actually act like analog instead of digital buttons), how do I get that working? Is that only available through the Sixaxis app? Has anyone gotten the analog working properly in emulators (like being able to control your walking speed in Mario64)?
Other info: Running stock .15, unrooted, standard DS3 controller, have dock if necessary.
Edit: I decided to actually test it and the true analog does actually work just fine. I was just assuming that since you could only map "DPAD_LEFT", etc. that it was mapping digital button presses. But I played some Ocarina of Time and the analog works perfectly. I still wasn't able to get the right analog to detect though. I tried unpairing and re-pairing to no avail.
I'm just taking a shot in the dark here but the original N64 controller only had 1 analog stick. If the N64oid emulator you are using is designed based off of the original N64 controller, That would explain why you can not map the right analog stick in it.
Lostsorrow said:
I'm just taking a shot in the dark here but the original N64 controller only had 1 analog stick. If the N64oid emulator you are using is designed based off of the original N64 controller, That would explain why you can not map the right analog stick in it.
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I don't think that would be the problem. SNES had no analog and I can map the left analog for it just fine. Also, I can navigate through homescreens and such with my left analog, so I went into the inputs menu and changed the right analog to be the same inputs as the left and it doesn't work anywhere on the Prime.
So I think it's the Prime itself not recognizing the input. I'll try rooting and using the Sixaxis app tonight and see if that works.
I used the sixasis app the other day and it worked perfectly. I haven't done it yet, but I believe you can fully map it anyway you wish
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Alright, now I'm even more confused. I rooted and installed Sixaxis and it works great, started detecting my right analog just fine. I opened up N64oid, mapped all the keys which worked fine...I tested all the buttons, most of which are just mapped to letters and they were being detected by the N64oid app. But when I open up Ocarina of Time, nothing at all worked, not even the buttons that worked before. So I turned off Sixaxis and reconnected natively with ICS. Right stick stopped being detected all together but I was able to move around in OoT.
What the eff? Any ideas?
Yup.....me too.
I'm using the sixasis app and it says you can map buttons but its real confusing. It works in gta3 but I hate the button layout and have no clue how to change it up.
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Just a quick update: I figured out why Sixaxis wasn't working in N64oid. There's an option, brilliantly hidden nowhere in input options, to "enable IME input". Just checked that and everything worked perfectly...almost. The analog sticks became digital after that but I did have an outdated version of Sixaxis, so I updated but haven't gotten a chance to set everything up again. Will check it out tonight.
So are you saying you got the right analog stick to map properly at some point with N64oid?
I've tried everything I can and the right analog stick, even though mapped as Z and ZR as opposed to X and Y which are pretty much the same as DPAD commands, still registers the same as the left one and the dpad buttons.
It's driving me nuts, because the right analog stick is what I would prefer to have as my C buttons.
buxtahuda said:
So are you saying you got the right analog stick to map properly at some point with N64oid?
I've tried everything I can and the right analog stick, even though mapped as Z and ZR as opposed to X and Y which are pretty much the same as DPAD commands, still registers the same as the left one and the dpad buttons.
It's driving me nuts, because the right analog stick is what I would prefer to have as my C buttons.
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I played with it some more over the weekend with an updated Sixaxis app and I'm still having the same issue: I either have a left stick with working analog but no right stick, or I have both sticks working but they're only digital.
If I set Sixaxis to "Gamepad" it uses the ICS native gamepad ability, which doesn't detect the right stick.
If I set it to Keyboard Emulation it can only map digital inputs but it detects both sticks.
I have no idea, I'll email the Sixaxis team later and see if they know how to fix it.
Any idea what the keycode for the rumblepak on a dualshock 3 controller is?
Bandin03 said:
Just a quick update: I figured out why Sixaxis wasn't working in N64oid. There's an option, brilliantly hidden nowhere in input options, to "enable IME input". Just checked that and everything worked perfectly...almost. The analog sticks became digital after that but I did have an outdated version of Sixaxis, so I updated but haven't gotten a chance to set everything up again. Will check it out tonight.
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The way i would like to map my n64oid controller is left analog to move, dpad as dpad and right analog as c- buttons..
can someone help me with that, im also rooted with sixaxis but also have a usbport!
Once your controller is properly connected with the Sixaxis Controller app:
1) In the Sixaxis Controller app go to settings button, preferences, gamepad settings, and check off "enable gamepad."
2) set Sixaxis Controller as the Default IME (Aka default input method). go to the android settings app, Language and input, change the Default IME to Sixaxis controller. Keep in mind that if you want to type something the keyboard won't show up until you change the Default IME back to android keyboard. If you tap on a text box there will be a keyboard icon in your notification tray or status bar with which you can quickly change the default IME back to android keyboard without navigating to settings.
The controller should now work with dual analog sport! You might need to change mappings from app to app... for me the Mupen64 n64 emulator works great with dual analog support. (Originally it didn't work and when looking for help that's how I found this post )

Being Able To Map Keystrokes to Analog Stick?

Is there anyway I can make my Right Thumbstick on my controller act like it's pressing letters, rather then a proper analog stick?
(i.e. if I move the Right Thumbstick around in a circle, then I want to see letters come up, as if I were typing them.)
I've been trying to use USB/BT Joystick Center for this, but I'm having a little trouble.
When I bring up the edit mode, while in the DS emulator the app still treats the right thumbstick
as a proper analog stick, even though I re-mapped the right stick in the main app to letters
(R stick UP-M, R stick RIGHT- N, R stick - DOWN O, R stick - LEFT P)
Are there any apps that will allow me to map keystrokes to a analog stick, and be able to emulate virtual on screen controls for games, and emulators?
Huge thanks to anyone that can help out!
xT29c said:
Is there anyway I can make my Right Thumbstick on my controller act like it's pressing letters, rather then a proper analog stick?
(i.e. if I move the Right Thumbstick around in a circle, then I want to see letters come up, as if I were typing them.)
I've been trying to use USB/BT Joystick Center for this, but I'm having a little trouble.
When I bring up the edit mode, while in the DS emulator the app still treats the right thumbstick
as a proper analog stick, even though I re-mapped the right stick in the main app to letters
(R stick UP-M, R stick RIGHT- N, R stick - DOWN O, R stick - LEFT P)
Are there any apps that will allow me to map keystrokes to a analog stick, and be able to emulate virtual on screen controls for games, and emulators?
Huge thanks to anyone that can help out!
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Have you asked Poke whether this might be possible in his support forum? I'd like to be able to treat the right analog stick on the Moga Pocket as a discreet set of 4 buttons as well so I can map touch zones to a button assignment rather than a direction.
I think there is a Moga Keyboard app on the market that can emulate keystrokes as well. Do a search for Moga on Google Play and you should get results for the official Pivot app plus a few others.
Good luck!

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