Xbox one controller using otg - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey I was wondering if someone could help me with this I have an galaxy tab s2 T813 and I can't get my joystick to connect, I've searched around and can't seem to find a fix. I was just wondering if someone could point me in the right direction please thanks alot.

Yeah my Xbox 360 controller doesn't work on my T713 either.
The lights light up, but none of the buttons respond. Works fine on my S5.
Kinda weird, but I'm not going to sweat about it, there's no good games for Android in my opinion anyway.

It's more along the lines of Samsung blocking/not implementing support for wired/wireless with adapters cotrollers. There isn't any way to get past it other than using an AOSP based ROM or using a bluetooth controller (of which not all are supported).

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Hi all, I just flashed the aosp-galaxian.soup.gt7310-beta1.7.3 rom and has breathed some new life into my galaxy tab. Though there are minor issues here and there, I am very impressed by the overall performance of my tab.
I connected an Xbox 360 controller to the tab and I can control the home screen with it.
However, I can't get it to work with my emulators or games. I have tried USB/BT Joystick Center 5 and it can also not recognize my device. I will just like to know if anyone has a fix for this. Thanks in advance.

Playing MC4 using the wired xbox 360 controller

Hey guys,
I just bought MC4 and it's pretty cool, but I don't like the touch controls. So I connected my wired Xbox 360 Controller via USB-OTG and I can move, shoot and reload but I can't look around, so my right stick doesn't work.
I already tried to copy custom keylayouts for the Nexus 10 to my XZ but it didn't helped..
Then I tested USB Joy Center demo, but there worked nothing, I couldn't move or shoot anymore.
Is there a way to get the right stick working? Maybe with a custom layout?
no way?
I am still searching for help.
GoldenRazz said:
I am still searching for help.
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did you ever get it working?

[Q]GT-i9305 connecting Xbox 360 Gamepad/Controller

Hello XDA Community!
I own a rooted Samsung Galaxy S3 i9305 (Android 4.4.4). When I connect my xbox 360 controller with an OTG cable, nothing happends. I've tried to connect it before I start a game and while in game. It only starts blinking and nothing else happends. I can connect a keyboard/mouse to my OTG cable and it works like a charm. Is this a common problem? Can I fix it somehow? I've tried to follow some post which led me to download .kl files which I put in /system/usr/keylayout but it didn't change anything. I really want this to work.
Is there noone with any knowledge about this problem?
Hello. Your phone may not be powerful enough like a tablet to be able to run Xbox 360 controller.
And most of the game will support this out of the box without configuring like on PC games.
kachan64 said:
Hello. Your phone may not be powerful enough like a tablet to be able to run Xbox 360 controller.
And most of the game will support this out of the box without configuring like on PC games.
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Well, in this video you can see it works with the i9300, I have the i9305.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrZ-xnzYVLA
And I can see my controller show up and read button activity inside "USB/BT JoystickCenter GOLD".
Basicly I think the controller communicates with my phone, but my phone doesn't understand since it's missing something?
Yes it's funny as I also got the samr model as you. Did your controller flashed rapidly like mine did? Left/Right bumper should swipe to different pages and the d-pad should select the icons you work. This didn't work either.
Try a Bluetooth controller maybe?
kachan64 said:
Yes it's funny as I also got the samr model as you. Did your controller flashed rapidly like mine did? Left/Right bumper should swipe to different pages and the d-pad should select the icons you work. This didn't work either.
Try a Bluetooth controller maybe?
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Mine flashed rapidly (like they always do.) and my problem is also that my bumpers doesnt swipe pages or select any icons. I have no bluetooth controller and I can get x360 controller to work with apps, such as USB/BT Joystick Center GOLD. But I dont want that, I need "native support" or w/e you want to call it. I want it to work with limelight to play games.

[Q] ROM with /dev/uinput support for N900A AT&T Note 3

I'm looking for a Note 3 ROM that has /dev/uinput support so I can run apps like USB/BT Joystick Center. I want to be able to use my Xbox One Controller to play games and fly drones and use the Xbox controller instead of the touch screen. There seems to be issues with stock Samsung kernals.
- Samsung: "Can't access dev/uinput". This is a known Samsung KNOX Kernal issue. You have to use a custom rom with clean kernal. Or try this fix: hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53343683&postcount=105
I've done the troubleshooting suggested in the LINK, now I'm on Option 3: Find a rom with a different kernal.
hxxps://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pokes-android-apps/sME_vV9pPcE
Samsung has done something that has broken the /dev/uinput that is expected with other android manufacturer builds. I've tried AllianceROM, etc but since they are built off of the stock Note 3 firmware, they would have to fix this issue specifically like other roms have done in order to make this work. According to the above group post, non-at&t roms like 'Clean Rom' & FlexCat work, but unfortunately they do not have N900A revisions =/
Does anyone know of a ROM that does at least have a good possibility of working? I don't mind flashing a few, I just dont' want to blindly flash everything =/ Any help would be much appreciated.
If it helps I can use a ps4 controller no problem and a 360 controller as well. Have you tried pairing it like a normal Bluetooth device?
majortaylor said:
If it helps I can use a ps4 controller no problem and a 360 controller as well. Have you tried pairing it like a normal Bluetooth device?
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No. I wanted to stick with the Xbox One controller because I have those on hand so it wouldn't be an extra expense. Did the 360 controller connection need to be wired, or does it work wirelessly with no extra hardware?
PaulzePirate said:
No. I wanted to stick with the Xbox One controller because I have those on hand so it wouldn't be an extra expense. Did the 360 controller connection need to be wired, or does it work wirelessly with no extra hardware?
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360 was wired but ps4 was over Bluetooth.
So I'm guessing there isn't a solution other than changing my controller?

Gamepad issues

I've been trying use a Bluetooth gamepad, but ever one I've tried (I think three different ones) have given me severe input lag on the order of 4 seconds (so nothing happens for 4 seconds l, but if you hold it long enough, it will stick for another 4 seconds) Anyone else experience this?
I also tried connecting a wired Xbox 360 controller through the USB-C with an adapter, but it only seems to power it; doesn't know what to do.
It could be partially the controllers' fault. I have one of the newer Xbox One controllers with Bluetooth. I haven't tried it yet but will see when I get home.
To support the 360 controller I believe you need a key layout file or something. There's a Magisk module that claims to add it ("1 Controller")
Ok, just tried the Xbox One controller and there was no lag at all. So it's possible, just maybe need to keep trying controllers
I've tried it with two off-brand Bluetooth controllers (the kind you get on Amazon when you search Android controller), and the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con. All had the same symptoms.
Hmm. From a quick Google, the Joy Cons lagging on Android seems to be a common issue, but entirely random depending on device, even ones with good ROMs like the Nexus series. Seems unlucky.
I just picked up an Ipega 9023. No lag and works beautifully. It does help having octopus installed
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