[Q] Problems with Dualshock 3 key mappings - Xperia Z1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have some bizarre problems with my Dualshock 3 controller when I try using it on my phone.
I bought a USB OTG cable and the first thing I did was pair my DS3 with my phone. Wanting to test it out, I ran GTA Vice City, but it seems that the keys are slightly different from what I remember from the PS2 version of the game. Circle was now the button to get into a car, triangle is shoot/punch, X is jump, and square is sprint. Same thing happened when I ran GTA 3.
I also tested Crazy Taxi. It's supposed to support controllers according to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2358607 . However, I could not use the controller to do anything significant while in the main menu. The only thing I noticed is that pressing square switches me back and forth between the splash screen and the main menu. Even if I load the actual game with the touch controls, pressing on the controller's face buttons opens the pause menu for some reason.
Is there anyone else having similar problems? I'm running stock firmware, updated to build 14.1.G.1.534.

Its just the way the controls are in the game there isnt much you can do. Its the same in my tablet z and my z1. Its all up to the app developers

i'm having the same problem with GTA San Andreas here,i'm with the kitkat fw with root

Yea I have this same problem can anybody fix this?

Actually wait for Games that support PS3 Controller is too limited. I solved using this Amazing App Sixaxis and I play all games with my Controller, you have to be just Rooted.

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[Q] To N1, or Not To N1: Help w/Multitouch

I've been obsessing over the N1 since launch. Android is super neat, and unlocked phones rock. The only thing that really held me back from the purchase was the multitouch issue. I could easily see having to reset my screen with a lock cycle would drive me crazy. That said, I love the idea of the N1, and wish to escape my iPhone prison.
I recently purchased a Galaxy S phone, but am annoyed by the lack of support (saw this coming) and non-functioning locational services. The GPS and Compass are totally and utterly busted. Sadly, Google stopped selling the N1 on the day I decided to order one. However, I have been given a second chance, by purchasing the dev phone (which I am now considering).
So, let's make this like ripping off a bandage. Have mercy, internet. I have questions that require honest answers. I'm sorry if you've heard it all before, but this kind of information is annoyingly hard to dig up. Lightning Round, Go!:
Is the multitouch problem with the N1 (inverse axis swapping when two points cross) still present with 2.2?
Do any custom ROMs, apps or tweaks solve this issue? I read that the Moto Droid had a software setting ticked that allows proper multitouch (a sort of software hack), that google had not opted to enable by default? Sounds a bit silly to me, but what's the deal?
Does your screen still lose track of your fingers (inputing the wrong characters on the keyboard), causing you to lock cycle your screen to reset the digitizer?
Are the touch-buttons difficult to use?
A fellow N1 owner I met told me that his phone showed no signs of the multitouch 'bug', when using 'Multitouch Vis Test'. He said he was running the Modaco ROM. Is it true that something in this ROM fixes the multitouch problem?
Thank you, Princes of Internet.
Personally i dont experience any multitouch issues on my n1. Im running stock froyo 2.2. I have only had to re-lock my screen once and it never happened again. The capicative buttons below the screen take a bit of time to get used to at first it might take you a couple of tries to register a click but a few hours of use you get the hang of it.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Thanks for the reply.
Would you mind taking the 'Multitouch Vis Test' app for a spin, to see if the problem is gone, or if you just don't notice it?
If the issue is gone, would you mind making a youtube vid of it?
The multitouch on the n1 will not be "fixed" unless google/htc decided to use different hardware. If you can live with a device that can only do pinch to zoom, but not true multitouch, then the n1 is fine.
Honestly at this point, I'd hold off until you see the rest of HTC's lineup that's coming up before december.
Jon C said:
Is the multitouch problem with the N1 (inverse axis swapping when two points cross) still present with 2.2?
Do any custom ROMs, apps or tweaks solve this issue? I read that the Moto Droid had a software setting ticked that allows proper multitouch (a sort of software hack), that google had not opted to enable by default? Sounds a bit silly to me, but what's the deal?
Does your screen still lose track of your fingers (inputing the wrong characters on the keyboard), causing you to lock cycle your screen to reset the digitizer?
Are the touch-buttons difficult to use?
A fellow N1 owner I met told me that his phone showed no signs of the multitouch 'bug', when using 'Multitouch Vis Test'. He said he was running the Modaco ROM. Is it true that something in this ROM fixes the multitouch problem?
Thank you, Princes of Internet.
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1) It was possibly noticable in 2.1, in 2.2 in months now I havn't see it once. You can see with the visualiser you really have to know how to force it to get it to go, its just not something which will occur with correct commands you'll be doing.
2) Its down to the hardware, I'm not aware of any custom ROMs which have anything/anything significant.
3) The only time I EVER get this is with beta super bundles of ROMs, which is either the fault of the ROM, something going skitz in dalvic, how I installed it, or just a self generating bug. All of which are easily fixable. However if you were to stay with stock or more tested ROMs, you'd literally never see this.
4) For me they just work, at the start yes they wouldnt act the same a touch screen, but now they'll act like I want maybe 99% of the time. Sure friends using it to start with have to get used to it, but its not 'broken' if you will. The only thing I will mention is if your using it in weird orientations, there is a chance of hitting the buttons [mainly search] without meaning to with parts of your hand.
5) Again, this problem ONLY shows up if you know how to 'break' it. With 2.2+ its really hard to do it if you handed the phone to someone who's never used it before, because also again you wont be doing any commands which would conflict with the limitations, so you have to be misusing it in the first place to get the bug.
JCopernicus said:
Honestly at this point, I'd hold off until you see the rest of HTC's lineup that's coming up before december.
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Agree with this.
Multitouch is completely crap on the n1. I loved it otherwise, yes every now and again it goes wack and registers the wrong thing... the capacitive buttons also suck and are hard to get used to... on Multitouch test its wacky and registers the wrong finger and won't register more than 2...
Great device, but galaxy is better.. I don't have any gps issues so can't complain about that.
No. No roms will fix the Multitouch issue. Nor make it any better.. if your into gaming with controls on the same axis forget about it, if ya want Multitouch keyboard forget about it...
I still have yet to ever experience the actual axis switch issue using this phone in real world. Sure the issue exists, but it just doesn't effect a single thing unless you use a certain game. But even that works fine, watch YouTube videos showing emulators on the nexus.
The point is, if you're looking for a reason to not get the nexus, The axis switch issue is not the reason that should sway your decision.
I recently came from an iPhone and I haven't noticed any difference in the multi-touch screen (except maybe in the typing on occasion, which I just attributed to my big fingers). I'd say for a good 95%+ of what you would do on the phone you can't tell any difference between the iPhone or N1 multitouch.
With the touch buttons on the bottom of the screen... Sometimes I hit one while typing, which takes me back to the home screen, but since the N1 has true multitasking all I have to do is reopen the app. A minor inconvenience. Or I could just type in landscape mode and not have any trouble at all.
RogerPodacter said:
I still have yet to ever experience the actual axis switch issue using this phone in real world. Sure the issue exists, but it just doesn't effect a single thing unless you use a certain game. But even that works fine, watch YouTube videos showing emulators on the nexus.
The point is, if you're looking for a reason to not get the nexus, The axis switch issue is not the reason that should sway your decision.
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Games like toonWarz or nova will mess up. Has the controls on bottom right and shooting on bottom right. So when your running using the left controls and shoot real quick with the right, it'll now wig out and keep shooting even when you let go and the dude will walk a different way be cause now the sensor thinks your touching in a different spot..
Now you can let go of the left finger then shoot but when ya need precision in some shooting games you will be dead if you do that....
Pinch to zoom is fine and emulators with controls on the top and bottom vs just the bottom ( same axis), but for games like nova, heavy gunner, modern combat, ps1 emulator (unless it has opposite axis controls) which mine don't, took Warz, etc. It will not work properly ....
smashpunks said:
Games like toonWarz or nova will mess up. Has the controls on bottom right and shooting on bottom right. So when your running using the left controls and shoot real quick with the right, it'll now wig out and keep shooting even when you let go and the dude will walk a different way be cause now the sensor thinks your touching in a different spot..
Now you can let go of the left finger then shoot but when ya need precision in some shooting games you will be dead if you do that....
Pinch to zoom is fine and emulators with controls on the top and bottom vs just the bottom ( same axis), but for games like nova, heavy gunner, modern combat, ps1 emulator (unless it has opposite axis controls) which mine don't, took Warz, etc. It will not work properly ....
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this is a good explanation of what is effected. if you're a big gamer then consider it, but things like pinch to zoom in the browser, maps, pics, works just as great as ever.
Thanks for the feedback, guys.
Coming from the Galaxy S, I imagine I will miss a few things. One of them being: media playback and overall storage.
I guess with the N1, I'd need to find a non-bootlegged 32GB microSD card. But my other question would be: is there an easy way to play all of the content that the Galaxy S can handle, or is the GPU in the Samsung phone so much better that the N1 can't keep up?
I really like that about the SGS: I just drop movies (mp4, xvid, divx and so forth) onto the internal ROM and they play without issue. Media capabilities are very nice.
Does the N1 play lots of videos like this out of the box? If not, is there a decent media application?
Also, about HTC's other devices: I'd love to wait, but I'm worried that the newer phones won't have nice accessories. The N1 has that awesome car dock, that I would use all of the time. The SGS doesn't have any accessories like that, and it makes me sad. Most of HTC's N1 follow-up lacked similar docks and cradles.
If I return this SGS (likely), I will probably be jumping to the N1, just for that 'official' feel of it (very sturdy, solid first-party accessories).
You have no idea how sad I was, when Google announced they were giving up on creating their own phones. Hate them all you want: but Apple really has that system (solid build, quality integration / lack of fragmentation) nailed. I was really hoping that Google could bring that unification to Android with their own branded devices.
Loving Android, though. Never going back to iOS.
Anyone saying the n1 doesn't suffer from multitouch issues is sadly mistaken. The one thing that bugs me about the n1 is the touch screen issue. You won't be able to play games like nova, or certain games on emulators (when using dpad plus buttons that are at the same level it has issues) and it does have issues when crossing the axises.
mjm128 said:
Anyone saying the n1 doesn't suffer from multitouch issues is sadly mistaken. The one thing that bugs me about the n1 is the touch screen issue. You won't be able to play games like nova, or certain games on emulators (when using dpad plus buttons that are at the same level it has issues) and it does have issues when crossing the axises.
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everyone said the issue exists it just doesnt show up unless you...play....games. otherwise its a non issue.
The N1's touchscreen is totaly crap. There is a thread about touchscreen issues at oficial forum. It has more than 2000 posts explaning all problems of nexus one touchscreen. Check it out.
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Jon C said:
Thanks for the feedback, guys.
Coming from the Galaxy S, I imagine I will miss a few things. One of them being: media playback and overall storage.
I guess with the N1, I'd need to find a non-bootlegged 32GB microSD card. But my other question would be: is there an easy way to play all of the content that the Galaxy S can handle, or is the GPU in the Samsung phone so much better that the N1 can't keep up?
I really like that about the SGS: I just drop movies (mp4, xvid, divx and so forth) onto the internal ROM and they play without issue. Media capabilities are very nice.
Does the N1 play lots of videos like this out of the box? If not, is there a decent media application?
Also, about HTC's other devices: I'd love to wait, but I'm worried that the newer phones won't have nice accessories. The N1 has that awesome car dock, that I would use all of the time. The SGS doesn't have any accessories like that, and it makes me sad. Most of HTC's N1 follow-up lacked similar docks and cradles.
If I return this SGS (likely), I will probably be jumping to the N1, just for that 'official' feel of it (very sturdy, solid first-party accessories).
You have no idea how sad I was, when Google announced they were giving up on creating their own phones. Hate them all you want: but Apple really has that system (solid build, quality integration / lack of fragmentation) nailed. I was really hoping that Google could bring that unification to Android with their own branded devices.
Loving Android, though. Never going back to iOS.
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The gpu is OK. But definitely a lot less powerful than the sgs, you will notice in movies, live wallpapers and especially games... there's a decent video player called rockplayer that plays a lot of stuff like avi and xvid , but its not ad good as the sgs player ...
Put it this way, either stay sgs and have a not so well navigation but awesome everything elsex or go nexus with good GPS but a old touch sensor that will hardly recognize both fingers on anything other than pinch to zoom.....
The only real world scenario i have encountered the axis switch is when you do a pinch on an album in the gallery to have it flick through them, it switches often when doing that.
Nexus One multi-touch sucks for games. I've tried some fancy gameloft games that req two fingers on screen, or PS & gameboy emulators that req this and it drives me insane. Can be so frustrating for gaming and is the only thing that I find a let down for this device. I wish I knew before I purchased it because the gaming although not the only thing I brought it for is something that I thought would be cool on my phone.
Simply put, don't get the N1 if mobile gaming is important to you. I'm not talking about simple single tap games, but the intricate ones (PSX Emu, EA Sports, Gamesloft, etc). If you could live without it, the touchscreen is fine for regular day to day use.
Or just root and carry your favorite bluetooth game controller. I have a mini bt keyboard that works great for emulators

PES2011 HD2 touch screen issues

Great game, downloaded the trial version to test...
Only problem is using the on screen button controls, you can run...but can't shoot, pass at the same time you have to take your thumb off the on screen control pad to be able to use the two buttons.
Only way to play is with the accelerator and one touch controls, which is pretty tricky, shame.
Do you think the HD7 would suffer from this problem?
The HD7 will be perfectly fine as it has 4 point multitouch
PES DONT WORK ON MY HTC any solution please ?
Also waiting for a solution.
don´t ask for a solution cuz there won´t be a solution against this (multitouch) issue for HD2..

[Q] Sixaxis with MC4

Hey guys, i cannot for the life of me get my sixaxis controller to work right with my N7. I can pretty much do everything except for crouch and turn. i can move forward, back, side to side, shoot, zoom, reload. I also can't get grenades to work. Any ideas? I've tried two different maps. One from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2052578 and the other one I can't remember where I got it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I hate playing with the on screen controls. Oh yeah, I used Dancing Pixels paid app to sync the controller.
edit: I'm so sorry, I figured it out. I had to enable the profile in the Sixaxis app. Does anyone know how to turn down sensitivity on the analog sticks though? it is way to sensitive.

[Q] Touch Screen Sensitivity on Xperia Z1s

Specs:
T-Mobile US
Xperia Z1S
Stock (no root, no hacks, just stock)
I'm having problems playing games. When keep my finger for too long it would just not stick to the joystick for long. I tried with various games directly bought from the playstore like Jet Set Radio, Sonic Episode II and others that requires you to keep pressing the moving controls forward.
Is there any modifier for the touchscreen sensivity, is anyone else having the same problems? Any suggestions are welcome and I will try them out asap.
punksterhd said:
Specs:
T-Mobile US
Xperia Z1S
Stock (no root, no hacks, just stock)
I'm having problems playing games. When keep my finger for too long it would just not stick to the joystick for long. I tried with various games directly bought from the playstore like Jet Set Radio, Sonic Episode II and others that requires you to keep pressing the moving controls forward.
Is there any modifier for the touchscreen sensivity, is anyone else having the same problems? Any suggestions are welcome and I will try them out asap.
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There's really nothing you can do without root, and since you can't root the Z1s, you're kind of stuck here. I haven't noticed that though.

Touchscreen support sucks...

I have experimented with both RemixOS for PC and Remix Player on my Intel z8700 tablet over the last 9 months. I have seen noteworthy improvement in the development of both.
I am still unable to boot RemixOS for PC on my tablet (I think due to some issue with my UEFI boot loader), but RemixOS Player now starts up OK. That being said, it is pretty much unusable with input from the touchscreen on the tablet. The RemixOS Player tries to use the touchscreen input to emulate mouse/touchpad input. That doesn't work well at all.
If RemixOS Player is running on a Windows 8.x or Windows 10 system with a touchscreen (like a tablet), it should detected that and map the relevant portion of the touchscreen as it it was a touchscreen tablet running Android.
This is shocking to me. It's like touchscreen support was removed. Thought I had found a good emulator for my surface pro 3, now the search continues.
Yeah, completely insane. No fullscreenmode available either. It's work in progress. Should be declared pre-alpha.
I have posted the same some weeks ago here
I am using AmiDuOS so far. Works way better. Or maybe I should say 'it works'.
Remixos just don't. Hoping for a solid version of it though, later next year.
It's killing me too
diehard2013 said:
It's killing me too
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almost dead...
I think I got your fix!
Hopefully you guys are still subscribed, I came across this thread looking for help with my touchscreen because just like you I found it pretty much sucked to use. After reading above the statement regarding touchscreen working like a mouse I remembered one of the experimental features. I'm not sure about Player, but in settings of Remix OS, Enable trackpad is in the settings under Experimental features. The description is a little misleading "Enabling this setting allows you to use your trackpad as a mouse" well WTF else would you use it as lol. When I first booted I was docked and thought everything worked awesome as I used the keyboard with trackpad and only a tap on the screen here and there, so when I came across this setting I recalled a past experience with x86 (or was it my motorola Lapdock) and the trackpad working like a touchscreen digitizer and me guesstimating where on the trackpad I had to touch to hit the exact spot needed on screen. Anyway I did not want a repeat of that fond memory of fun and thought it best to leave enabled.
Long story short I revisited said setting, disabled it, and after a reboot the touchscreen now works like it's supposed to! Haven't found out if it stops working still after waking up from a deepsleep, but that's likely a seperate issue anyway. It's nice doing the helping for once, hope it works for you guys, let me know if it's the same for you Player users.
PS if you're setup like me make sure you also turn on the onscreen keyboard even when hardware keyboard is detected before you undock, evidently the touchscreen is recognized as a hardware keyboard input as well, at least on my Switch 11.
The track pad option does not appear to be present in Player, using version 3.0.307 at the moment. The only setting that even remotely relates is track pad / mouse speed slider under input.
Remix on Surface 3 ugh
Like an idiot i didnt consult xda before loading the dual boot. power and volume hard buttons dont function except for hard reset then it bypasses the boot menu and boots into remix.. i can get into safemode still but the lack of support or even the show of effort for touch support is a deal breaker on all fronts. i was really hoping to find an update...
Dell venue 11 pro, touchscreen doesn't work at all, even after disabling Trackpad option in experimental features, so confusing as this is a touch screen based OS lol and it's the only thing not working!! zzzzzz

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