I've got a Logitech K400 for my Nexus. It works fine on Samsung S3 and my desktop. But not on my Nexus
I tried my G11 which works fine. I tried installing cyagenomod because I suspected an OTG-issue without any change.
A guy from this forum seemed to get it to work and I ask myself - how?
Help is very appreciated.
Did you ever get it working? I just made the mistake of buying one for my Nexus 10. Thanks.
Scott
I too would appreciate some help with this. I've been using the k400 on the raspberry pi and it would be perfect for the N10. It works with no problems on the nexus 7, so why won't the 10 recognize it over otg?
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I just opened my box today, and tried to use a wireless 360 controller. I have done this on my Galaxy Nexus, and it worked fine. I have tried wireless keyboard and mouse, wired mouse, and the controller on the Nexus 7 and none of them work (all of them do on my phone). Is there something I am missing? The usb port works, I can connect it to my computer and it is recognized.
Probably need root.
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Just tried to connect a wii remote to test, and it connects fine.
Well, I rooted mine, and tried again, and no dice. And I know it should work, a lot of people have it working and it even says on Google's site that it should work. And I know everything else is good because the same devices with the same USB to micro-USB adapter on my Galaxy Nexus.
werdnahman said:
Well, I rooted mine, and tried again, and no dice. And I know it should work, a lot of people have it working and it even says on Google's site that it should work. And I know everything else is good because the same devices with the same USB to micro-USB adapter on my Galaxy Nexus.
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Also - the wireless receiver shows a green power light when plugged in to my phone, but not when plugged into my Nexus 7.
I don't think host mode is enabled out of the box. I get the same results on mine and have tried stickmount, wireless mouse and keyboards all through my otg adapter which works fine on my Galaxy Nexus.
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Jadedjak said:
I don't think host mode is enabled out of the box. I get the same results on mine and have tried stickmount, wireless mouse and keyboards all through my otg adapter which works fine on my Galaxy Nexus.
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I figured it out! My adapter was too short, it works on the phone, but it doesn't fit in far enough. I cut some extra plastic off of the micro-end of the adapter, and it fits in now, and works fine!
Hmm, I'll give that a shot.
Edit: That worked! Im typing this on my USB keyboard. I only had to remove the tiniest amount to get it to work. Thanks for the tip!
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Hey guys, I tried out an experiment with the galaxy note here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j34BlV8acA&lc
It involved the control of the device using a standard PC wireless mouse from 20 feet away. I just wanted to see if there was anyone in this forum that could try the same thing to see if works on the galaxy S3. It would me much appreciated as it would give me an insight into the drivers in the S3. (The S2 fails this same experiment)
Cheers! :highfive:
working
i'm using apple's magic mouse and its really working like charm on my S3
for connecting magic mouse i dont need any dongle it works directly with bluetooth of my handset.. and
its really osm i jsss loved it some times lol
I've just plugged my wireless Logitech keyboard and mouse into the S3 via a USB-OTG cable and both worked flawlessly :good:
For info, i'm running the XXDLI6 leaked JB rom.
Yeah. Been using various wireless keyboards for a while now
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Does anyone know of an app that can recognise a multi buttoned mouse? I have a logitech gaming mouse that works to an extent but most of the buttons just go back in all apps.
It'd be great if there was some way of making them work different functions of the phone. Turn it into more of a PC when it's hooked up to a tv.
Hey bro. Tapatalk brought this to you.
I tested my Thinkpad Bluetooth Mouse on my Galaxy SIII and it works fine.
am using this for some weeks and its working good with my logitech wireless keyboard and mouse
Cheers! The S3 side of town seems friendly
Decibelnet said:
I've just plugged my wireless Logitech keyboard and mouse into the S3 via a USB-OTG cable and both worked flawlessly :good:
For info, i'm running the XXDLI6 leaked JB rom.
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That's what I was looking for. Via USB and not bluetooth. You just got your first thanks
works like a charm
microsoft wireless multimedia kdb + ms wireless mouse set works fine simultaneously 20 m no problem
S3 with JKELK4 OTG-USB + USB Hub
Razer Mouse + Razer Keybord works 1A
Microsoft Mouse + Keyboard too (wireless)
USB-Sticks too but only FAT
and ipod works too
Hey guys,
I have also the Galaxy S3 and it works fine connected with keyboard & mouse over OTG cable. I can also play with it (Modern Combat), but the problem is, that the mouse is like my finger. When i draw the mouse to the left or to the right it does not work, it works only if I click with the mouse the control pannel of the game. I would like to play like on PC. On PC it's so, that if you draw the mouse to the left, your view is changing to the left.
I hope you understand, my English skills are not the best..
Maybe this is a dumb question, but what is the launcher is he using?
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I am using the standard launcher from CyanogenMod 10, I think it's called Trebuchet. But does this really matter?
You understood? I mean playing like an ego-shooter on PC. On the S3 the mouse is like / replaces my finger.
Thanks!
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I purchased a logitech for android bluetooth keyboard with stand, and a microsoft wedge touch mouse (which is epic) and i am having a problem
basically when i have the keyboard attached by itself it work fine, but when i connect the mouse to the bluetooth in the device to keyboard 'jams' on a certain key, like AAAAAAAAAAAAA...but over and over, i was wondering if anyone has either had the same issue and got a fix, or if anyone else has a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for there nexus 7, i want it bluetooth as i dont want the USB to OTG things hanging of my device.
If anyone can help me i would be very happy
THANKS YOUSS
deathking123 said:
I purchased a logitech for android bluetooth keyboard with stand, and a microsoft wedge touch mouse (which is epic) and i am having a problem
basically when i have the keyboard attached by itself it work fine, but when i connect the mouse to the bluetooth in the device to keyboard 'jams' on a certain key, like AAAAAAAAAAAAA...but over and over, i was wondering if anyone has either had the same issue and got a fix, or if anyone else has a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for there nexus 7, i want it bluetooth as i dont want the USB to OTG things hanging of my device.
If anyone can help me i would be very happy
THANKS YOUSS
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I'm having this exact same issue. I actually traded in the keyboard thinking it was defective and have the same problem with another BT keyboard. All of these devices work perfectly fine on my PC and other tablet. Anyone else heard of this or know of a potential fix? It's supremely annoying to not be able to use a BT keyboard+mouse at the same time. I'm using a stock unrooted N7 with the latest update.
dannyrosejr said:
I'm having this exact same issue. I actually traded in the keyboard thinking it was defective and have the same problem with another BT keyboard. All of these devices work perfectly fine on my PC and other tablet. Anyone else heard of this or know of a potential fix? It's supremely annoying to not be able to use a BT keyboard+mouse at the same time. I'm using a stock unrooted N7 with the latest update.
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I don't have one yet I will have one in a few days and when I DO I WILL GIVE IT A good test will get back to you in a few days
Bob
deathking123 said:
I purchased a logitech for android bluetooth keyboard with stand, and a microsoft wedge touch mouse (which is epic) and i am having a problem
basically when i have the keyboard attached by itself it work fine, but when i connect the mouse to the bluetooth in the device to keyboard 'jams' on a certain key, like AAAAAAAAAAAAA...but over and over, i was wondering if anyone has either had the same issue and got a fix, or if anyone else has a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for there nexus 7, i want it bluetooth as i dont want the USB to OTG things hanging of my device.
If anyone can help me i would be very happy
THANKS YOUSS
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In this post you'll find your solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32304109
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Morning.
Last week or so I've been trying to get my PS3 Dualshock 3 Sixaxis controller working with my Nexus 7 via the Micro USB port, and I'm about to give up completely.
I've googled enough to make my head spin, so this is pretty much my last hope for a solution. I've tried with 4.1.1, 4.1.2 & 4.2.2.
I've mailed the developers of the apps mentioned below, but have yet to recieve any response. This was done more than just 1-2 days ago.
I've tried with & without rooting.
The controller works fine when connecting it to my computer & Transformer Prime. It's been close to fully charged all the time.
The Gameklip cable & the OTG-cable works. I can access HDD's, flashdrives & even the SD-card on my PSP.
While using the OTG-cable, I've tried with different USB - Mini USB cables.
Sixaxis Controller using Bluetooth works fine, not a single problem there. I can also add my Nexus 7's MAC-address to the controller via the app without any trouble.
USB/BT Joystick Center 8 finds the controller, but refuses to accept any input from it. The same developer has released a joystick analyzer, and it recognizes the correct vendor & product ID of the controller.
The keylayout file exists & is correctly mapped in my usr/keylayout directory. I've also tried using the Transformers keylayout on the Nexus 7.
And here's the kicker, the spare Gamestop Xbox 360 controller I've got laying around works without a problem. Which almost led to me frisbeeing this ****ing thing out the window. And even though it works, it's not a viable alternative for me since it doesn't fit in the Gameklip.
At this point I'm up for crazy ideas, so any help, no matter how far out there, is appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read through this, and if you have any ideas that might help, thanks in advance!
retardbatman said:
Morning.
Last week or so I've been trying to get my PS3 Dualshock 3 Sixaxis controller working with my Nexus 7 via the Micro USB port, and I'm about to give up completely.
I've googled enough to make my head spin, so this is pretty much my last hope for a solution. I've tried with 4.1.1, 4.1.2 & 4.2.2.
I've mailed the developers of the apps mentioned below, but have yet to recieve any response. This was done more than just 1-2 days ago.
I've tried with & without rooting.
The controller works fine when connecting it to my computer & Transformer Prime. It's been close to fully charged all the time.
The Gameklip cable & the OTG-cable works. I can access HDD's, flashdrives & even the SD-card on my PSP.
While using the OTG-cable, I've tried with different USB - Mini USB cables.
Sixaxis Controller using Bluetooth works fine, not a single problem there. I can also add my Nexus 7's MAC-address to the controller via the app without any trouble.
USB/BT Joystick Center 8 finds the controller, but refuses to accept any input from it. The same developer has released a joystick analyzer, and it recognizes the correct vendor & product ID of the controller.
The keylayout file exists & is correctly mapped in my usr/keylayout directory. I've also tried using the Transformers keylayout on the Nexus 7.
And here's the kicker, the spare Gamestop Xbox 360 controller I've got laying around works without a problem. Which almost led to me frisbeeing this ****ing thing out the window. And even though it works, it's not a viable alternative for me since it doesn't fit in the Gameklip.
At this point I'm up for crazy ideas, so any help, no matter how far out there, is appreciated.
Thanks for taking the time to read through this, and if you have any ideas that might help, thanks in advance!
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Sorry for the thread resurrection here but I have searched high and low on the internet and this is the only thing that I find that comes close to the same exact problem I am having. The only difference is I have a galaxy s3 running cyanogenmod 10.2. Same issue on 10.1. I can get a wired 360 controller to work just fine and even a Wii classic controller with a USB adapter to work. No Dualshock 3 though. You ever able to fix this?
I've thought about getting the Rii i8+ Wireless 2.4G Mini Keyboard to use with the Nexus Player, my Raspberry Pi, and other android devices. Does anyone know if it works with the Nexus Player? I know that it's Bluetooth, and I suspect that the keyboard works fine, but I wonder if the trackpad works at all. I've tried pairing my old Sony NSZ-GS8 Google TV remote and the trackpad doesn't work at all nor do some of the more convenient buttons on the non-keyboard side.
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I've thought about getting the Rii i8+ Wireless 2.4G Mini Keyboard to use with the Nexus Player, my Raspberry Pi, and other android devices. Does anyone know if it works with the Nexus Player? I know that it's Bluetooth, and I suspect that the keyboard works fine, but I wonder if the trackpad works at all. I've tried pairing my old Sony NSZ-GS8 Google TV remote and the trackpad doesn't work at all nor do some of the more convenient buttons on the non-keyboard side.
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I have the same question - its amazing to me that this device doesn't natively support all Android compatible devices.... Seems like that should be rather straightforward. There should be some sort of simple certification process for accessories to be Android 5.0 compatible....
If someone could check and let us know if it works I'd appreciate it.:good:
Yes. I have one and it works perfectly. It is not BT it uses a receiver dongle which you must plug in via USB OTG.
Work fine with M8S android tv box
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bsara said:
I've thought about getting the Rii i8+ Wireless 2.4G Mini Keyboard to use with the Nexus Player, my Raspberry Pi, and other android devices. Does anyone know if it works with the Nexus Player? I know that it's Bluetooth, and I suspect that the keyboard works fine, but I wonder if the trackpad works at all. I've tried pairing my old Sony NSZ-GS8 Google TV remote and the trackpad doesn't work at all nor do some of the more convenient buttons on the non-keyboard side.
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Touch pad & keyboard works flawlessly. It uses a small dongle (like some wireless mouse), not bluetooth. One annoying thing about it is, turns off/go to standby mode after within a minute of inactivity. It is a nuisance for me, but it does save a loot of battery life. And battery life is really really good for this remote. After purchasing, I charged it only once in 4 months (I don't use is everyday though). Backlight is really good & useful too!
I would use is it as default remote for my Nexus Player, but that auto sleep mode is irritating to me. When it is in sleep mode, it takes about 3-4 seconds to get ready for action. Otherwise, its a very good remote.
I'm computer stupid but I bought this keyboard and can't for the life of me figure out how to use it with my nexus player. Can you explain it for dummies??
All you need to do is buy a USB-OTG micro USB adapter, then plug in the receiver you got into the Nexus Player with it, it is plug and play. Just switch it on.
I've just bought the Bluetooth version and the trackpad is appalling, not even useable. Do you think I would be better off with Wi-Fi version or something different? Very disappointed after the good reviews!
redbullman said:
I've just bought the Bluetooth version and the trackpad is appalling, not even useable. Do you think I would be better off with Wi-Fi version or something different? Very disappointed after the good reviews!
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I was just about to buy one of these (to use with my Nexus 6).
What's the problem with the trackpad? And did you find a better keyboard to replace it with?
I bought it to use with the Nexus player I have just bought. The track pad hardly responded and was basically not useable. From looking at other peoples reviews on Amazon, this seems to be the way it is. To me it should not be sold if it doesn't work. I bought a otg cable and paired the Nexus player with the Logitech k400 plus wireless keyboard. This is so much better and the track pad works perfectly.
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Beauenheim said:
All you need to do is buy a USB-OTG micro USB adapter, then plug in the receiver you got into the Nexus Player with it, it is plug and play. Just switch it on.
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Can you point me towards one? I don't want to order the wrong one Thx.
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