Gametel gamepad. - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Hello everyone! (sorry for my English) Before i got my Xperia S i had a Xperia play, and I just loved the gamepad.
Anyway i like to play games on my Xperia S but i miss the gamepad on play.
So i looked for a android gameing pad i this is what I found.
The Gametel gamepad.
Gametel is a Bluetooth controller for Android and iOS devices. It’s also working with Windows and OS X.
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(this aint my picture)
As you can see from the picture the design idea is to physically attach your smart phone to create a Xperia PLAY like form factor. It does include all of the buttons you would expect like the D-Pad, trigger buttons and action keys but there isn't the dual analogs.
This is the manufactures site
www.gametel.se it's more info there.

I have this kind of bundle and I must say that it works quite well.
The Gametel software has a predefined option to emulate Xperia PLAY. I've found one bug with it compared to my Xperia PLAY. In some games/emulators the mapping on the O button (in the original Xperia PLAY mapped to BACK) works sometimes too well. For example when I touch the O button, it goes out of the application instead than acting as the O key on the pad.
Not all games/emulators are affected by this.
Overall it's quite nice, pairs itself automatically and very quick.
One other not nice thing is, that when using it with Xperia S, You will have the volume buttons pressed constantly, but there is an option in the Gametel software to disable the volume buttons when the pad is connected.
But this can also be sometime messy, for example when You run a game and want to + or - the volume.....If You have any questions regarding this, then I'll be happy to answer.

WoOoW:laugh:

make me drolling

How's it? It works fine?

how much the price ?

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I want D-Pad for Onlive (xperia neo V)

Hi guys, Xperia Play can run all games like batman arkham city with its controller. But xperia neo can run just touch games. anything d-pad or like that for xperia neo's run all games on onlive?
You can connect phone to Live Dock and connect game pads to it and play I guess.
off-topic,Arkham City available for Android ? where where ? damn loved that game on pc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JL2hFUdhuk8
How we can play this without buttons in Neo?
I dont want joystick. I want d-pad on screen like the other onlive touch games.
i was thinking the same , that's why i kind of regret getting the neo over the play....
any solution to have on screen buttons that emulates the play physical buttons by sending the same input info
On CES2012 thye showed some bluetooth gamepads so you should look for that
like this one
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Interesting PC USB joystick will work via USB otg.....?
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Sony's website promo video for the Live dock shows them connecting a usb gamepad into the livedock for games.. (I havn't tried on on my livedock yet but its one of the reasons I bought one) I also have a standard $2 OTG cable and this works for USB mice and keyboards so I don't see why a game pad wouldn't work.
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[Q] GTA III and sixaxis mapping?

Does anyone have a good GTAIII and sixaxis mapping setup? tried to do it myself, and it didnt turn out so good, thanks
mmrox117 said:
Does anyone have a good GTAIII and sixaxis mapping setup? tried to do it myself, and it didnt turn out so good, thanks
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check this out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474030
This is really easy to accomplish...Let me try to do this real quick. I've done it on modern combat 3 as well and should work on other games.
What you need to do is run the game and take a screen shot of the game so you can use it as a background for sixaxis Touch Profiles.
Then open Sixaxis. Go to Preference
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Then Edit Touch Profiles
Double tap the screen to bring up the menu
Select Change Background
Go to Gallery
Select the screen shot image you just took of the game earlier. Should look like this now.
Now double tap the screen and add your buttons
Lay your new buttons on top of the game screen buttons accordingly to what buttons you want to assign each on screen button
There's gonna be the accelerator and brake but I think it will use the run and jump on screen button so you can use the same button on the controller so there no need to create buttons for those.
Then lastly save it
(double tap screen then save)

Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard

So my 20 year old son kicked me off my imac ...so I got inspired, whipped out the "Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android 3.0+" and resumed my work on an Office Document.
I was impressed with the keyboard; it connected first try, has dedicated Home, back arrow, Menu buttons and function buttons that control the music and launch the calender.
Also the keyboards case serves as a dock/holder for my Note.
I'd say the 5.3" Note and BT Keyboard are a great match.
I'm using the Apex launcher which works in landscape mode but I can see where a BT Mouse would help navigate. I need to find a small one.
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I have the same one- someone on here actually posted up the deal from Daily Steals- and i love it! i use it everyday at work and at home. I am also in search of a Bluetooth mouse that i like, but in the meantime, i can just plug in a USB mouse at work
edit: mine actually isnt the same- i bought the 'Logitech Portable Keyboard for iPad' because it was 29 bucks, vs the 89 retail. the home button still works, volume and music controls work, search works, its just missing a back button.
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Found this apple mouse in my junk drawer and it works.
Why do you allow your 20 year old to kick you off of anything? Tell him to get his own iMac or whatever. Unless he is supporting you, which I doubt.
Thanks for the post, though. Nice pics and input.

GCM10

Anyone tried GCM10 qith the tablet yet? How strong is the suction? Does the controller have enough clearence from the tablet?
Yup it sticks fine even if I hung the controller upside down it would stay stuck. The gcm10s neck or whatever you call it also stays in one place and doesn't fall back.
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Thats shadow of mordor innit? How fast is the stream from ps4 to the z2 tab? Is it like playing nativelly on the console? I would certainly consider a ps4 if i didnt purchase a 256evo ssd along with a G1 980. The synergy between the tab and the console looks sweet.
It's almost perfect. I completed most of the game on the tablet. You'll see people complain about it but those people are still running on 2.4ghz frequency wifi which means the bluetooth messes up the remote play. I can play on high with 1 wifi bar without any problems.
I even had both console tv and remote play up at the same time and my eyes couldn't see a difference.
But there is a small downside unfortunately. If you want to play a competitive game you will notice a difference.
I'll give you an example yesterday I was doing time trials on driveclub. On the tv I managed to get 1.42 and then I switched to the tablet and the best I got was 1.44 and I honestly tried. I admit I could've reached that 1.42 target but it was definitely much harder on the tablet.
I'd recommend the gcm mount it's useful even on android games. Though buying a whole console just for remote play I'm not sure.
I did buy this whole tablet just for remote play but I'm a big nerd ;p
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[Working] Lenovo N5902 Multimedia Remote w/ Keyboard

I had this lying around from my old HTPC. This keyboard/mouse/remote combo works really nice and is compact.
Pros
Compact & light
Optical touchpad mouse
Optical scrollbar right under the mouse
Functional play pause buttons
Backlit (see notes below)
Cons
Not bluetooth (uses mini USB receiver)
The remote has both a backlit version and non-backlit version. I picked up the backlit version awhile back for about $40. The non-backlit one is going for around $20-$25.
Plugged it up to my usb-otg hub and it works great! I use the Esc key as back button.
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I love this remote! I have been using it for a while with other devices. The one drawback, is that it does not have a "back" button when you are doing android stuff. The "R" button can be used as a back button, but only in Kodi. I just use this remote and when I need to press back, i pick up the nexus remote. Are you able to go back at all?
I've been using the ESC button to go back. However, it won't take you to the home screen. Thinking about it, I wonder if the home button will take you home?
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Correction. Esc button DOES eventually take you to the home screen! If you want to go directly to the home screen, the key combination of Alt + Esc works!

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