Is there any way to make usb joy center work on rooted n7 4.2.2?
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Or maybe there is another way to play games using usb joystick?
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Anyone know if it is possible to wire up some buttons to the capacitive buttons on the phones? Perhaps using a electrically conductive paste over top the button, and putting a wire on the paste, the charge from our finger could be passed thru the wire and onto the button. Would this work?
There's a lot of problems with that approach: besides disrupting
(and obscuring) the screen you are stuck with buttons that activate
specific parts of the screen and not buttons that generate specific
keycodes.
How about using a USB HID device of some kind? You can use
keyboards in either their natural state or gutted and connected
to pushbuttons. With a driver you can use a video game controller.
Depending on how the hardware buttons on your phone are
scanned, you may be able to add additional crosspoints to the
matrix then map the scancodes to keycodes in a kl file.
Renate NST said:
There's a lot of problems with that approach: besides disrupting
(and obscuring) the screen you are stuck with buttons that activate
specific parts of the screen and not buttons that generate specific
keycodes.
How about using a USB HID device of some kind? You can use
keyboards in either their natural state or gutted and connected
to pushbuttons. With a driver you can use a video game controller.
Depending on how the hardware buttons on your phone are
scanned, you may be able to add additional crosspoints to the
matrix then map the scancodes to keycodes in a kl file.
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Hi, thanks for your reply. I was thinking of putting the paste on the home, menu, back, and search buttons. This way i simply press the button and the circuit is completed, thus the button is pressed.
Here is the problem with USB HID device: I have already used all the buttons.
I am creating a game device, so all the gamepad buttons need to be free. this is why i need the capacitive buttons to become buttons of their own.
You didn't mention that you are already using a controller.
Maybe you can hack extra buttons on that.
The regular XBox controller has two USB expansion slots.
You could wire one to a gutted keyboard and put pushbuttons somewhere.
Hi All,
Hope this is the right section...
I have a lenovo thinkpad tablet & my power button seems to be faulty - I can't feel the usual resistance when I press it anymore and pressing the power button no longer does anything - a real pain once the tablet goes to sleep...
I was wondering if there's any way to set up a different physical button to act as the power button, or at the very least, allow a different physical button to wake the device?
Usually when something like this happens to a device I open it and try to fix it, but I really don't want to destroy another perfectly good piece of technology!! :silly:
Thanks all!!
As long as it's not off, you should be able to wake it by plugging it in with the charger or putting it on/taking it off of the dock. Works for me.
This might work
Try this app in Google play.
Might work based on the description I read:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.omd.autoscreenon
ram1986 said:
Try this app in Google play.
Might work based on the description I read:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.omd.autoscreenon
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will try
traihan said:
will try
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Did it work for you?
I recently connected a bluetooth mouse to my note 3., the HP X4000b and it seems that when i press and hold both mouse buttons it takes a screenshot of my screen.
I managed to find a similar thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/help/remap-bluetooth-mouse-buttons-t2036291
but havent been able to find a definitive solution.
is there anyway to disable screenshot taking in the note 3 altogether ? or disable that action from being performed when holding both mouse buttons?
any help appreciated.
EDIT: It is actually by holding both mouse buttons
actually, i figured out a work around.
i just remapped some controls in the application i was using on the my remote desktop
i figured there isnt a way to turn off screencap without rooting, which im not prepared to do.
I don't now what's happened to my controller but when it's set in the mouse mode the pointer will always just scroll towards the top. I've tried to recalibrate it several times and nothing seems to work. Any suggestions? I'm about to pull my hair out!
Thanks!
Mine is the other way - constantly scrolling to the bottom. I take it as a signal my batteries need changing!
blue71 said:
I don't now what's happened to my controller but when it's set in the mouse mode the pointer will always just scroll towards the top. I've tried to recalibrate it several times and nothing seems to work. Any suggestions? I'm about to pull my hair out!
Thanks!
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I've had the same problem. Please try the following:
Recalibrating the pad:
1. If the pad is on, press and hold the home button for 5 seconds until the pad powers down.
2. Press and hold all four face button (a, b, x, y) down at once, then power the pad on.
3. The Home LED will shine purple, when it does press the Select button on the pad.
4. The Home LED will blink purple. When it does, move both analogue sticks and both triggers through
their full range of movement four times.
5. Press the Start button and the pad will continue to pair to its host.
Worked for my C.T.R.L. R which was included to my M.O.J.O.!
Jan, that is a fantastic tip! I just assumed the batteries needed refreshing.
I presume by "select button" you mean the "back" button on the stock CTRLR? There is no select button on this pad.
K-Project said:
Jan, that is a fantastic tip! I just assumed the batteries needed refreshing.
I presume by "select button" you mean the "back" button on the stock CTRLR? There is no select button on this pad.
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Oh sorry, you are right. Its the "back" button.
Did this work for your gamepad, too?
I can certainly confirm it performed as you state. I haven't played a great deal but it does seem to work. Thanks so much, adding this to my list of handy hints!
On another note, do you know of any other controllers that are fully compatible with the MOJO? I've tried wired USB pads but they don't seem to be detected, certainly not by something like Retroarch. I like the CTRLR a great deal but I think I'd feel "safer" if I knew I could replace it easily if I need to in the long term. I have an official PS3 pad that would be nice to link up if possible. Any advice much appreciated.
Is there any way to access the remote via the usb pluged in to the computer to do remapping of the remote itself my problem is there is no long press so using the directional buttons to scroll or in a game is pretty annoying its basically like slowly tapping the button a slow past please help google cant seem to find anything or understands what i mean