Anybody found a working solution how to play FPS l Iike Nova3 with mouse and keyboard? I have a usb-mouse and a Bt keyboard.
When i am using usb/bt joycenter actual 5.08 Nova always switch to Moga Controller settings and i can't control anything. When I am using external keyboard helper I can control the keyboard, but not the mouse. For aiming i need a mouse, I can't do it with a controller: )
Okay, got it! I always tried with Bluetooth keyboard, but never really succeed. Now I tried a usb keyboard (Cherry) together with usb mouse from Logitech (connected by a small passive hub from Belkin!) and it worked together with usb/bt joycenter actual 8.08 and nova 3 right of the box. Finally I can play FPS like on PC much more precise compared to a gamepad or stick.
How that's some help for some other gamblers out there
That seems very nice. I am going to try that!
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Are there any usb controllers I can use to game on my HD2, this is one I have found (attached picture)...
I saw a vid on youtube where someone used it on their phone with a mini usb to usb adapter and then connected the usb to mini usb adapter (the one pictured) to the controller.
I have the BGP100 remote but it is not as apealing as the usb one pictured...
are there any alternatives ? I would really like to use something with a joystick (i.e. ps3 remote)..but I have heard the ps3 remote is not useable on the hd2 (at least yet)....
I would like to use it mainly for emulators (snes, nes, psx, etc....)
any ideas? Thanks for your help in advance...
Ugh I wish USB worked on the HD2... The closest thing to progress I've seen is this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=638201
THe power this device has is being wasted on text messaging and lame touchscreen games.. I need emus working with controllers.. I'll velcro a USB SNES controller to the thing if it was working...
What about a usb or bluetooth keyboard as a remote? would that work? Or what about just any usb remote ? I see this discussion which includes drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=375407...
would that work ? can anyone shed any light on this topic? or does anyone have any experience with any of this ?....
Hello Members, i'm not a developer, but have a Note GT - N7000 uk version running Gingerbread 2.3.6. , so i would very grateful for you help.
I've bought two 'USB On The Go' adapters, one was not Samsung, one is. When i plug in any adapter the phone see's it, if i plug in a mouse or keyboard, wired or wireless the phone reads it saying...keyboard connected or Mouse connected, but no mouse pointer appears, nor does the keyboard types anything.
If i plug in any USB flash drive, it is always read and i can see all the files.
What's going on? I get the feeling ther's nothing mechanically wronge with the phone, but feel it maybe a data issue.
A bluetooth keyboard or mouse has no problems working, but using a keyboard/mouse this way seem's less responsive via bluetooth, than USB wireless.
I've included a screenshot from my 'about' screen, any help would be really helpful.
Kind regards
Livio
I tried many keyboards via OTG cable. It seems the only workable is the logitech (without integrated touchpad).
I'm now using a bluetooth keyboard (chinese manufacturing) working very well, in order to leave free the mini-usb and put it on the hdmi adapter.
I can plug a USB mouse in and the pointer shows up and it works.
I've only tried 1 USB keyboard and it didn't work.
It was an old Acer (I think) and it had a lot of lights, so I'm not sure if it required too much power for the Note...
I also read that you might need to turn the phone off, plug in the keyboard and then boot the phone up with the keyboard plugged in.
But that was after I had access to the keyboard to try.
So for me, mouse works, keyboard doesn't.
I just plugged the keyboard and mouse in out of curiosity.
I have a BT mouse and I've ordered a BT keyboard and hoping that will arrive in about a week.
Thanks for the replies, i tried a few keyboards and mouse makes, and i even tried the 'switch off /switch on' method with no luck, what's strange is that it see's the items plugged in but the mouse pointer doesn't appear even though the screen kind of does a quick refresh as if the pointer was going to show.
My conclusion is that it can only be Gingerbread, i'm guessing that when the ICS update finally gets offered for download, wireless keyboards and mice will work, i've done the same as yourselves and just bought a bluetooth keyboard and mouse, both different and reputable makes so i hope that they work ok.
Regards
richlum said:
I can plug a USB mouse in and the pointer shows up and it works.
I've only tried 1 USB keyboard and it didn't work.
It was an old Acer (I think) and it had a lot of lights, so I'm not sure if it required too much power for the Note...
I also read that you might need to turn the phone off, plug in the keyboard and then boot the phone up with the keyboard plugged in.
But that was after I had access to the keyboard to try.
So for me, mouse works, keyboard doesn't.
I just plugged the keyboard and mouse in out of curiosity.
I have a BT mouse and I've ordered a BT keyboard and hoping that will arrive in about a week.
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I just tried another USB keyboard is found lying around the office and it works fine using the otg cable.
Photo attached of non-working Acer and working Macnus (in box for reference)
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I am gonna get a Nexus 7 32GB....I also want a Keyboard and a mouse for it.will the following keyboard and mouse be compatible with the tablet?
Mouse http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Opti...qid=1353912961&sr=1-8&keywords=wireless+mouse
Keyboard http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Blue...d=1353746562&sr=1-16&keywords=TABLET+KEYBOARD
OTG cable http://www.amazon.com/T-Flash-Adapt...9100+i9100+Galaxy+S+II+2+GT-N7000+Galaxy+Note
Anyone? Please Reply so that i can order
You will get 2 receivers but only one can plug into the OTG cable. Pick up either the keyboard or mouse you linked and pick up a bluetooth version of the other.
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I am gonna get a Nexus 7 32GB....I also want a Keyboard and a mouse for it.will the following keyboard and mouse be compatible with the tablet?
Mouse http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Opti...qid=1353912961&sr=1-8&keywords=wireless+mouse
Keyboard http://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Blue...d=1353746562&sr=1-16&keywords=TABLET+KEYBOARD
OTG cable http://www.amazon.com/T-Flash-Adapt...9100+i9100+Galaxy+S+II+2+GT-N7000+Galaxy+Note
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I personally use the Logitech K700 Google TV controller (keyboard + touchpad) through a USB OTG cable. Works great and the appropriate android keys are mapped correctly. I also use it as a couch controller for my PC when watching movies.
You can buy one at ebay for about 30$.
The USB ports not functioning on the Smart Dock. It seems that when I'm plugging a mouse through a OTG cable it doesn't worek as well. Any ideas?
That mouse may not be compatible with OTG devices.
Try a different mouse, like a modern Logitech USB wireless mouse (Especially with a Logitech Unifying receiver). There is no reason to use the USB Wireless Extender. Just use the USB Unifying Receiver directly to the Smart Dock.
Another member, Wolfpack612, here told me that Logitech k400 keyboard with touchpad works. So I tried the k400 and it works fine.
The same member, Wolfpack612, told me that the Logitech mouse m570 works too.
I also used Logitech LX8 Laser wireless Mouse and Logitech Wireless k320 Keyboard with the Smart Dock and works fine.
The mouse and keyboard has to be OTG compatible, rather it says it or not.
Others may have another idea and information.
Agree with JaguarXT , some mise wont work , like my Razor naga , but regular mouse will do the work , as i use logitech , mosty that dont need much power to work
Logitech M305 works fine for me
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Not sure if this would be the right forum, but I'll try anyway.
I've rooted my Nook HD+ and now I'm running CyanogenMod 10.2.1. and managed to connect some USB devices(a mouse for instance), which work fine. However, I want to use a keyboard and since, at the moment, I don't have a USB one, I tried connecting a PS2 keyboard, using a USB to PS2 converter. The lights on the keyboard turn on, but the keyboard itself isn't working. I tried a PS2 Mouse as well. Again, it lights up, meaning that it is receiving power from the tablet, but you can't actually use it! So, what exactly is the problem here? When I did have the chance to use a USB mouse and keyboard, they worked fine. It's not an Android thing either. Apparently you can connect a PS2 keyboard and mouse to a Nexus 7, running Android 4.2 and they'll work just fine. I don't think it's because of the Nook's hardware, considering that the devices do turn on, when you plug them in. The USB to PS2 converter also isn't the problem, because the keyboard and mouse work fine, when I plug them into the PC. I suppose CyanogenMod doesn't have drivers for PS2 devices? If that's the case, is there any way I could find and install some? If an older version of Android could handle them, I don't see why this OS shouldn't.
Thanks.