I have been trying to connect my Xbox One controller to my RN2 running 5.12.10 developer weekly. Couple of problems: it won't ask for root access and it crashes periodically. Anyone else manage to get theirs connected with no issues? Or any developers familiar with the issue and maybe can edit the app for our device, I would really appreciate it I'm excited about gaming on Android, but touch controls just don't agree with me, and I don't think this phone's touch screen hardware was made for gaming.
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I have bought a sff pc and have set it up behind the tv to dowloand and then playback torrents. currently i am using a clunky line of site ir keyboard and thought today would i be able to use the keyboard on the wizard via bluetooth to connect?
any thoughts or suggestions as to software that exists for this purpose?
o/s is win 2000
thanks
You could remote desktop over WiFi, doesn't even need line of sight that way!
didnt even think of that, all i need to do is look at the big screen as opposed to the little one
what rdp software would anyone recommend for this task ?
Z2 R2PC from Z2 Software seems to work well.
Looks interesting, any free alternatives?
Had a go with logmein and when watching video the playback stutters due to the connection.
Can anyone suggest anything else please.
Remote Connection Software
You can try MyMobile. It software that runs on your PC and you can bring up the screen and use you mouse as a stylus. It works great. The only drawback I found is when you use it and a bluetooth headset, the headset sounds garbled. You also need to establish an Active Sync connection with the PPC and the PC.
Just goto www.mymobiler.com to download it.
I have a Lenovo IdeaTab S6000 and I recently purchased the Red Samurai/GameStop V2 branded Bluetooth controller and I'm finding that when I connect the controller, a mouse cursor appears on screen that can be semi-controlled via the analog sticks. This essentially causes none of the compatible games for the controller to improperly function. Within my tablets setting menu is an option to change a mouse's cursor speed (something not present on my HTC One, which the controller works perfectly on) and I was wondering if this option could be a factor in the overall problem and if disabling this option is possible. I have spent the past two days trying to remedie this problem and have had no luck so any kind of support would be greatly appreciated.
Also, this being my first post, I apologize in advance if this was posted in the wrong area.
widower said:
I have a Lenovo IdeaTab S6000 and I recently purchased the Red Samurai/GameStop V2 branded Bluetooth controller and I'm finding that when I connect the controller, a mouse cursor appears on screen that can be semi-controlled via the analog sticks. This essentially causes none of the compatible games for the controller to improperly function. Within my tablets setting menu is an option to change a mouse's cursor speed (something not present on my HTC One, which the controller works perfectly on) and I was wondering if this option could be a factor in the overall problem and if disabling this option is possible. I have spent the past two days trying to remedie this problem and have had no luck so any kind of support would be greatly appreciated.
Also, this being my first post, I apologize in advance if this was posted in the wrong area.
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I too would like some help with this. Exact same scenario.
ixiduffixi said:
I too would like some help with this. Exact same scenario.
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Necroposting, but I figured I'd add to the conversation:
The only gamepad that I've gotten to work with this device (as a gamepad) is the Moga Hero. Connecting was always finicky at best and would require a full reboot, and immediately connect when it powers up. Otherwise it wouldn't pair at all.
I've tried the Red Samurai v2, the Nyko Playpad, and most recently the Mad Catz C.T.R.L.R. Invariably, the mouse mode works and works very well, but the gamepad mode always does what was written above.
In trying the xbox 360 gamepad, it blinks but doesn't connect.
As a lark, I purchased a Asus MeMo 7" HD tablet which has the same MediaTek chipset (8125) and the same exact problem exists with that device too (mouse mode works, no gamepad). Both the Memo and the Lenovo tabs are on the same version of Android (4.2.2) and the same kernel (3.4.5) on the stock rom. I assume it's Mediatek's fault, in which case HID gamepads are a no go on these devices.
Unless someone has other information, which would be much appreciated.
Oh, wanted to add something: when the C.T.R.L.R. connects in gamepad mode, you get only a cursor. When I connect my bluetooth keyboard, the multimedia controls start working. Not sure why that is.
I was using my wireless Logitech desktop set but I noticed some lag after not using it for some seconds. When I keep using the mouse or keyboard there is no problem and everything works fine. But when I stop typing or stop mousing for longer than three seconds, the tablet doesn't recognize any input anymore. When I move the mouse or use the keyboard, nothing happens, but after two seconds any input is recognized again.
So I have to keep typing or else I have to wait some seconds to let the tablet recognize any input. This is unworkable.
I tested it with two desktop sets with two different Unifying receivers. When I use a corded mouse or keyboard, everything's fine. It seems to me that there is some sort of logitech standby mode which the tablet can't handle or something.
What can I do abaout this?
Added logcat of connecting usb, a freeze moment, and the disconnection. But I see nothing wrong there...
http://pastebin.com/fisK3hQ0
I bought an other Logitech Wireless mouse (standard receiver, no Unify) and that one works perfectly. So it looks like it has something to do with Unify, not wireless in particular.
Anyone?!
The Shield tablet has the same issue:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/...quot-delayed-input-after-inactivity/?offset=2
Maybe it has something to do with the Tegra K1?
farris said:
The Shield tablet has the same issue:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/...quot-delayed-input-after-inactivity/?offset=2
Maybe it has something to do with the Tegra K1?
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It is really annoying. My Shield Tablet is fantastic, except for this issue with the keyboard/mouse. Sad panda.
scotte9999 said:
It is really annoying. My Shield Tablet is fantastic, except for this issue with the keyboard/mouse. Sad panda.
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And no solutions yet. Maybe a different kernel will work, but I like to keep my N9 stock (the first months hehehe)
Any solution?
Has there been any solution to this issue yet? I too am having the same problem.
Work Around
I have a work around that seems to fix this issue. For this to work you will need to be root. Also note that this solution will cause all USB devices to remain on at all times and will not survive a reboot. My experience is mostly with linux and very little with android. I expect someone should be able to modify the following script fairly easily for a more permanent solution.
Open your favorite terminal emulator and type the following four commands pressing enter after each:
su
for i in /sys/bus/usb/devices/*/power/control;
do echo on > $i;
done
This script toggles the power control setting for all usb devices from the auto state to always on. Hope this helps!
I have a slight lag with my logitech controller through USB OTG. It's just a split second lag, but it's there right from when you plug it in. Makes it unusable for gaming. No issues whatsoever with my Logitech bluetooth keyboard however.
So i bought this device off ebay to go in my car to use with the stereo screen to keep my son entertained on days out etc playing games on it and to use as a satnav, this was a replacement for the two which have failed in the past so thought this one would be decent, however when i plug it into the hdmi input on my car stereo the screen is all garbled and will not display properly, i don't know if this is because the device says it is capable of 4k or something else, i've plugged it into my tv at home and tried to reduce the resolution via the android stick settings menu to see if this helps but tbh i don't know if it's the right settings i am trying or not, if anyone could possibly help out with this i would greatly appreciate it as now that my son knows its possible he won't be quiet about it lol.
Also if i can get it sorted i would like to be able to change the launcher from the stock mediabox one to nova launcher but every time i try it just crashes, same with all other launchers
Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
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Hello so basically while using a Bluetooth mouse on android (not using the phone as a mouse) but connecting a Bluetooth mouse to my phone, it does not register "clicks" well it does but it doesn't basically it will work selecting apps and everything but once in a app the "click" no longer registers.
I've turned on "show touches" and when I click I notice that a "click" isn't there at all although when enabling "pointer location" from developer options when clicking it responds so it knows the mouses exact location ect but does not physically "click/touch"
My question is can anybody help solve this?? Would be really thankful.
Also if you ask why I need a mouse pointer on my phone I don't but what I want it for is my TV, I have a new Sony 4K TV with android as its software, and I have gotten some apps on it I would like to use and they boot up fine issue is after connecting mouse to TV I cannot select anything once inside an app, I've been using my phone to try and figure it out as once I've done it on here can simply recreate that on my TV as is the same platform. Anyway any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards, Bradley.