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Hi, hd2 will be my first windows phone and i have a quastion: can i use xbox pad or ps3 pad to play games on it?
orzech.miron said:
Hi, hd2 will be my first windows phone and i have a quastion: can i use xbox pad or ps3 pad to play games on it?
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Doubtful. Screens BIG but not that BIG..
@diigibio
Did u read anythin? I guess he doesnt mean PS3 or XBox games but the controller on HTC HD2.
@orzech.miron
I guess it wont work. The Controller have more than 8 buttons and I guess the power consumption is a problem too. Another problems are the drivers, but im sure it will be developed in the future ;D.
The Xbox controllers user wireless radio to communicate with the Xbox, so that's a no.
The PS3 controllers, however, use bluetooth, so it's not that big a deal to make them work. You just need specific software to handle the controller communication. This is where your question falls over. You need a dev with bluetooth knowledge to do this.
Maybe beg or donate and it will happen
It would be great to play psx emu using ps3 controller
and i think, that many people would like to have app like this
Zeemote mate
http://www.zeemote.com/
According to the website, its not supported in Windows Mobile
1. We either need drivers that work for the BGP100 controller...
2. Someone to make the Wiimote work over bluetooth
3. http://www.beinteractive.co.kr/eng/products-p3.asp?prnum=3&prrnum=1
Has somone got some links to bluetooth joys that work with the HD2?
Preferably one's with at least 1 set of shoulder buttons so SNES games can be played
Thanks
If you are interested in alternatives to the MSI or Chainpus BGP100 bluetooth gamepad, google search "modded by bacteria" go to the "work in progress" section of his forums, and search for the thread "Re-housed Bluetooth controller". The creator of the site, Bacteria, will be transplanting the innards of the BGP100 into an SNES controller. Previously, he has transplanted it into a PS1 controller. It seams feasible to DIY into almost any controller housing.
jerf said:
If you are interested in alternatives to the MSI or Chainpus BGP100 bluetooth gamepad, google search "modded by bacteria" go to the "work in progress" section of his forums, and search for the thread "Re-housed Bluetooth controller". The creator of the site, Bacteria, will be transplanting the innards of the BGP100 into an SNES controller. Previously, he has transplanted it into a PS1 controller. It seams feasible to DIY into almost any controller housing.
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You posted this exact same post 17 times in different threads, which is fine if they're all current threads.... but there's no reason to dig up a thread that's been dead for 5 months to post a message that you posted all over the place.
My bad dude. I don't know where people might come across it. I know I myself have looked all over XDA-Developers for a solution and they all appear to be dead-ended so I thought I would give people glimmer of hope.
I was wondering if there is some kind of accessory for the optimus 2x, thats like a psx controller or something to use for playing psx emulator on
something like this for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycUH7N9ZsfE 1:08
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLB7zyWrVnY
could both be wireless and not, dont really care as long as its working good and not expensive
xxx
Hi,
Do you know any PSX like gamepad ( like this one http://phonejoy.weebly.com/buy.html as you shown in the video ) that would work with bluetooth and lg o2x (CM7) and that have a docking system to hold the phone on the gamepad ?
Is wiimote app restricted to wiimote or works with psx bluetooth pads ? Which app should I get if wiimote app is not good?
edit : answering myself:
App for bluetooth remotes : https://market.android.com/details?id=com.hexad.bluezime
There is name of gamepad compatibles in the app description !
where can buy a bt pad for x2 in Italy or Europe ?
Where can I get a BT game pad on internet (or Europe)? I can't find any?
I am making one from a BT keyboard with a joystick shell, will try to post more when I get home tonight...
I remember reading somewhere that Wiimote drivers does not work on O2x. Is this true?
Has anyone tested the phonejoy controller on O2x?
I'm buying a O2x and want to play emulator games with it.
One idea is to buy a mini bluetooth keyboard and use its guts for a game controller.
Anyone tested this or some similar working on O2x?
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/mini-bluetooth-keyboard-for-android-wince-nokia-symbian-s60-cellphones-black-37863
Hi, that kb looks the same & it's workin'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnYIXyG4UWI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Aren't there any good bluetooth gamepads that works with cm7?
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Lots will work with CM7 - Phonejoy, iControlPad, Datel Retro Wireless Controller, regular Wiimotes, PS3 controllers...
They work with CM7 and all the other GB roms, they do however not work with Froyo roms.
The wiimote drivers dont work with the O2X i tried the other day most apps for close and the others just dont conenct to the O2X.
anything new about this?
it would be great if somebody find a way to use a "ps-like" controller
.... or a cheap usb mini keyboard
best regards,
bikerboy030
ps3 sixaxis controller works on miui (and cm7)
I tried playing riptyde with the WiiMote but there is such a huge input lag (it's way worse than the wii lag which doesn't seem to bother many people) that it is completely unplayable.
This could work for turn based games or something similar but even then it would bother me too much.
razorblade79 said:
I tried playing riptyde with the WiiMote but there is such a huge input lag (it's way worse than the wii lag which doesn't seem to bother many people) that it is completely unplayable.
This could work for turn based games or something similar but even then it would bother me too much.
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tested riptide with sixaxis
I got no lag at all , playes like a charm
Zeemotes are going for £5.32 on amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002GP7OBU/ref=nosim/?tag=hotukdeals-21
stevvie said:
Zeemotes are going for £5.32 on amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002GP7OBU/ref=nosim/?tag=hotukdeals-21
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but it only get i button :/ need MIN 4
BikerBoy030 said:
but it only get i button :/ need MIN 4
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well then the zeemote meets that 4 button minimum as it has 4 buttons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtVXnkLmFXA
Hey, I'm getting a Bionic in a few days, has anyone been able to get a Wiimote working with an emulator? My dad has a bionic, I got it to connect to the WiiMote, but the emulators (nesoid & others) aren't recognizing the controller.
If you have a Wiimote, please test it? It's free, here it is:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.ccpcreations.android.WiiUseAndroid&feature=search_result
& Here's a lite emulator:
https://market.android.com/details?...EsImNvbS5qb2huZW11bGF0b3JzLmpvaG5uZXNsaXRlIl0.
I have been using Sixaxis on the market. Its only a buck or few and the controller is WAY easier to use then the Wii. Highly recommend buying it and (if not already owned) the controller. Oh, I think it still requires root. So if that's a problem then don't get it.
Ugh =*(, I hate the Playstation controller, the Wiimote one's not much better, & I would use the PS3 controller if I had one.
I'll just wait for CM7/9, I heard it modify's bluetooth & fixes the phones that have problems with it.
Haloman800 said:
Ugh =*(, I hate the Playstation controller, the Wiimote one's not much better, & I would use the PS3 controller if I had one.
I'll just wait for CM7/9, I heard it modify's bluetooth & fixes the phones that have problems with it.
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Yes, I believe Motorola botched something up with their Input Method handling. The Sixaxis Controller app uses a workaround called 'Bypass IME' to work on the Droid x2 and Bionic. Cyanogenmod does not suffer from this problem.
P.S. I'm working on an exciting update that might change your mind if you're interested in playing native Android games and not just emulators
sir_earl said:
Yes, I believe Motorola botched something up with their Input Method handling. The Sixaxis Controller app uses a workaround called 'Bypass IME' to work on the Droid x2 and Bionic. Cyanogenmod does not suffer from this problem.
P.S. I'm working on an exciting update that might change your mind if you're interested in playing native Android games and not just emulators
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What do you mean? Do you you mean an app that will add support for a controller in native android games, or do you have a game you're working on?
Google said that the ICS (or honeycomb) will support
generic gamepads via OTG connection and I was curious to know
if the new ICS update on the Note supports it.
People has tested this with the new S3 and it seems that it even support
wii motes and PS3 controllers
http://www.androidnz.net/2012/05/samsung-galaxy-s3-more-secrets-revealed.html
anyone tested this with the note?
What do we do with ps3 controllers on OTG? bluetooth is enough for gaming rite?
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priyanv said:
What do we do with ps3 controllers on OTG? bluetooth is enough for gaming rite?
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I am not sure if GS3 supports PS3 blutooth (with out root method)
I guess not because they share different bluetooth protocol.
and the point is ICS should support OTG gamepads and I wanted to
know if it is working on the ICS updated Note.
Doesn't work. I tried a USB Xbox 360 controller on both the German, and Taiwan official ICS releases.
worked
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Doesn't work. I tried a USB Xbox 360 controller on both the German, and Taiwan official ICS releases.
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weired. I just connected my general usb joypad (for computers)
via OTG to my Note and it works.
It doesnt understand the presses though. I think you need a seperate
app to set each buttons. But it does move around the screen and
I can press apps.
What would be cool, is a controller/gamepad that allows you to attach a handset onto the top, avoiding the need for wired/wireless connectivity and at the same time provide a more comfortable gamepad experience.
First post, thanks for this great forum!
Wasn't sure if this should be posted here or in the Q&A forum so forgive me if I've misposted.
First, I'm sure the answer is yes, but are the sixaxis ps3 controllers still limited to rooted nook HD's?? I've done alot of seaching and I've seen ICS natively supports them so I was hoping it had changed.
Second, can the wii u pro controller connect to a stock nook HD through a wii controller app the same as a wii controller?
I've searched both these topics here and elsewhere without a dinfinitive answer so hopefully I'm not repeating a previous thread.
Thanks in advance!
So Sixaxis is supposed to work for a rooted Nook HD+? I haven't been able to get it working.
i have a dual shock 3 that works but you need to change the mac address of the controller first (via an app on pc/mac), then i used the sixaxis app from the play store to connect the controller. i'd be interested in checking out the wii u pro controller but i've been content just using the wiimote w/ the classic pro controller attached and it's working just fine for me, even if it is a bit clunky to carry all that stuff around. if you don't feel like putting in the legwork you could always just pay the $34.99 for a moga controller since it's probably the closest you'll get to an official android controller
smatticus said:
i have a dual shock 3 that works but you need to change the mac address of the controller first (via an app on pc/mac), then i used the sixaxis app from the play store to connect the controller. i'd be interested in checking out the wii u pro controller but i've been content just using the wiimote w/ the classic pro controller attached and it's working just fine for me, even if it is a bit clunky to carry all that stuff around. if you don't feel like putting in the legwork you could always just pay the $34.99 for a moga controller since it's probably the closest you'll get to an official android controller
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did you connect your dual shock 3 via blutooth ? or usb ? what ROM are you using ? thanks
temolesto said:
did you connect your dual shock 3 via blutooth ? or usb ? what ROM are you using ? thanks
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You can a DS3 with sixaxis controller app on rooted stock 2.1.1.
Sorry its likely a silly question but Im thinking of buying a controller but Ive never owned a games console. Do I need a wired one or a usb, or blue tooth one to use with my nook?
thanks