[Q] Nexus 7 USB Hub? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I recently got a N64 emulator and have been playing it with my xbox controller in between my classes. I've been wanting to play Smash Bros with my friends but I can't figure out how to connect 2 Xbox controllers. Would a USB hub allow me to do this? Would I need it to have external power?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.

Jeeab said:
Hi,
I recently got a N64 emulator and have been playing it with my xbox controller in between my classes. I've been wanting to play Smash Bros with my friends but I can't figure out how to connect 2 Xbox controllers. Would a USB hub allow me to do this? Would I need it to have external power?
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
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No, the emulator does not have such a compatibility. You cant play with two controllers.

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anyway to to connect 2 ps3 controllers up to play?

just curious if anyone has done it or its possible so you can play multiplayer
I'm pretty sure it will work as long as you get a USB hub. The tablet is supposed to be compatible with multiple HIDs like a keyboard and mouse, so I don't see why 2 controllers would be any different.
Make sure you have a powered usb hub......(I haven't tried it yet but still feel it would work......non powered has less possibilities)
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So did u ever figure out how to use two controllers simultaneously? If so what game did they work on or with which app
mythek88 said:
So did u ever figure out how to use two controllers simultaneously? If so what game did they work on or with which app
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That's my question. The only multiplayer game I've ever used where two people touch the screen is glow hockey. Maybe the OP just assumed multiplayer action games would be like co-op on a console.
If you use a splitter you can connect 2 controllers, works withe SNES emulator.
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Umm. Sixaxis controller supports more than one controller now. Add the ps3pairingtool and voila, 2 dualshocks connected wirelessly to ur acer through bluetooth on separate channels. Connect each controller via usb with ps3pairingtool, then wirelessly through sixaxis controller.
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newtonfb said:
just curious if anyone has done it or its possible so you can play multiplayer
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Sure u can do that . . One controler via sixaxis controller. .and one second via usb .. I was try that and work . . I test the psxe emulatior and play multiplayer tekken 3

[Q] Joystick ps3 ?

Hello, i was wondering, my ps3 controller does work on my xplay with the sixaxis controller app, so anyone knows if i buy a joystick arcade for ps3 wireless, will it work with the same app ? I would love to play tiger arcade with a stick

About xbox controller...

Is there any way to play Nova 3,MC4 with a wired xbox controller? Dead trigger and Shadowgun is ok but thoose...
DeFcOn said:
Is there any way to play Nova 3,MC4 with a wired xbox controller? Dead trigger and Shadowgun is ok but thoose...
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A while back I experimented with the xbox wired controller and the playstation 3 controller. I cant remember what program I used for the xbox controller but it was working nicely for Shadowgun 3 and Dead Space. Have you tried USB/BT joystick center 6? Currently I use the sixaxis controller program.

[Q] Multiplayer support in M.O.J.O.

M.O.J.O. is advertised as having "MULTIPLAYER SUPPORT – Connect two or more gamepads for multiplayer games". Has anyone ever tried this feature succesfully? Is there really any android games out there that support offline multiplayer on the same device?
boedjel said:
M.O.J.O. is advertised as having "MULTIPLAYER SUPPORT – Connect two or more gamepads for multiplayer games". Has anyone ever tried this feature succesfully? Is there really any android games out there that support offline multiplayer on the same device?
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Hey you forgot the emulators!!!!!!
I have a 2nd Ctrlr and on all emus they work fine.
I can't name a specific andriod game.. but I'm sure there are a few...
Try street fighter still games?
controller and gaming on a tv is still new to most android game devs.... but that's changing:good:
gwaldo said:
Hey you forgot the emulators!!!!!!
I have a 2nd Ctrlr and on all emus they work fine.
I can't name a specific andriod game.. but I'm sure there are a few...
Try street fighter still games?
controller and gaming on a tv is still new to most android game devs.... but that's changing:good:
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Thanks for the info, gwaldo. It never cross my mind.
Which emus did you use successfully with your 2nd Ctrlr? And how do you set it up? Did you plug the dongle into the USB 2.0 port?
boedjel said:
Thanks for the info, gwaldo. It never cross my mind.
Which emus did you use successfully with your 2nd Ctrlr? And how do you set it up? Did you plug the dongle into the USB 2.0 port?
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I mostly use the N64 (Mupen64), PS1, PSP, snes, Sega mega drive, I forget their names just google and try them out..
But emulators on android have great controller mapping, so it doesn't matter what 2nd controller you have, you can map it (configure the buttons/sticks) and play it , the N64 support 4 players!
IE as explained here:
http://www.howtogeek.com/141052/how...hysical-controller-on-your-android-phone/all/
I'm hoping gameloft can do controller mapping one day!!
The mojo controller needs the USB dongle (yes I keep it on USB2 unless I have need to use a HDD), the retail controller is BT2 so it doesn't need it, but I prefer the mojo ctrlr because the middle button activates the background apps, where as the retail controller doesn't.
I just found out that we can play Badland in coop and multiplayer mode with 2nd controller. I use Ipega PG-9025 as my 2nd controller and connect with bluetooth. Hope that more android games will support this.

[Q] 2 controllers, 1 NPlayer

So things are going pretty well in terms of gamepad playing on my NPlayer using my F710. My roommate plugged in his wired controller to see what would happen. We were both controlling the same character.
Does android allow for multiple gamepad inputs for things like emulators and whatnot? I haven't had a chance to check and don't know when I'll be able to. There doesn't appear to be any local multiplayer games for android yet. (while double dragon is listed as local multiplayer, it is actually local in terms of using bluetooth on separate devices)
Try to test it with Age of Zombies, it has 4 player local co-op.
I actually managed to find the answer to this question. Multiple game pad input has to be programmed into the app, so the facilities are there in the API, but the developer has to make it work. I guess we'll just have to wait for more NPlayer friendly games to show up.
Wait, so you had your F710 and then someone connected another controller? USB hub? Or did you manage to pair the F710 without the dongle?
FreemanAMG said:
Wait, so you had your F710 and then someone connected another controller? USB hub? Or did you manage to pair the F710 without the dongle?
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F710 uses the unifying receiver from Logitech. You have to use the dongle. I have a USB hub with storage, F710, and another gamepad connected and they all work.
I have one official controller and a xb360 controller and was able to play Bombsquad and Riptide GP2 perfectly well with 2 players. I really wanted to play MAME, but couldn't get the emu to identify them as two separate controllers. I think it's app specific.
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