Has anyone been able to play an SNES Emulator in two-player mode, with two PS3 Six-Axis controllers?
I can make each controller work, but when I map the buttons, they register as the same input for each controller (on the emulator). Basically, I don't see a way to register the D-Pad Up from PS3 controller 1 as something different from D-Pad Up from PS3 controller 2.
I am currently using SNESoid and I connect my controllers via the USB port on the keyboard dock, then disconnect and use them via Bluetooth.
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So I bought yesterday a ps3 controller for my TF
But when I tried to pair between them its keep telling me
to enter a passkey in the controller....how the hell I can
enter a passkey with a gamepad
I tried with sixaxis but its still does not work
Can someone please help me
By default usually 0000 or 1234, or you can use Sixaxis Controller is better
PS3 controllers only shares its passkey over usb connection. Once you connect it once over usb it will pair again in the future. (Its the reason the PS3 system always tells you to connect the controller via usb)
download and run the sixaxis pair tool here: http://www.dancingpixelstudios.com/sixaxiscontroller/tool.html
connect your ps3 gamepad via usb to a pc, and change the bluetooth address in the program to the one you have on your tf (search for bluetooth address finder in play store if you don't know your tf's bt mac address).
After it has completed the pair process, just turn on bt on the tf, and press the ps button on your gamepad. It should work.
I just got my tab today and was wondering does the controller connects via bluetooth w/ this app and doesnt matter what ROM youre on.
I know how to use it cause i use it w/ my phone to play ff7 w/ fpse and shadowgun, just wanted to makesure i can with this tab
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA
Is there a way to use the PS3 Controller, as a controller wirelessly? I have Sixaxis, and I have the OTG cable, the controller work beautifully with the OTG cable, however, the sixaxis app only simulates touches. For example, in GTA3, with the OTG cable, the PS3 controller works like it does on the consoles, and there is no ugly icons on the screen. The SGSIII recognizes it as a controller. Is there a way to trick the phone into thinking the controller is connected through OTG, when paired wirelessly with the sixaxis app?
EDIT: Nevermind, apparently sixaxis allows for native support under preferences. I am super happy.
What i'm trying to do is play PC games on my Nexus 4 over WiFi/3G. Which I can successfully do
The hurdle i'm trying to overcome however is getting my PS3 controller (Paired to my Nexus 4) to act as a gamepad on the PC's side
I can successfully pair the PS3 controller and have it emulate mouse/keyboard inputs which is acceptable for keyboard buttons. But trying to use the right analogue stick as a mouse to look around is hopeless
Is there an app which can send gamepad inputs over the network? That way, I can select 'gamepad' in games and everything should work correctly
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Hello.
I tried to connect my Xbox 360 wireless controller to the galaxy s2, by connecting the receiver to the otg cable, but it wouldnt work.
I've checked dmesg, and i saw that the phone recognized the wireless receiver but not the controller itself.
When I try to pair them the controller just keeps flashing.
The chances are that you are missing some software that makes the receiver interact with the phone correctly, you'd have more success using a PS4 controller and an app called Sixaxis (I think) from the playstore. It will connect via bluetooth rather than the Xbox RF signal......
Failing that, I've used a Moga Controller in conjunction with epsxe to play PS1 games on my S2.......
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Has anyone figured out how to fully use a Xbox controller on this phone. Currently I can connect to a controller and the buttons fully work, but the joysticks do not activate in game