Controller pairing - Ouya General

Just a little hint. If you just want to connect your controller to your ouya then use a simple click on ouya button to wake controller and start connection to already paired console. Holding the button until two leds are blonking will cause complete pairing-process and takes a quite some time.
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nchantmnt said:
Just a little hint. If you just want to connect your controller to your ouya then use a simple click on ouya button to wake controller and start connection to already paired console. Holding the button until two leds are blonking will cause complete pairing-process and takes a quite some time.
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Works great every time I do above mentioned no issues on this end as well added the red samurai gamestop controller for 20$ and it works awesome with the emulators i've tried so far KEEP THE OUYA KICKING

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Tegra 2 game shadowgun

Is this gears of war look a like out yet holly crap I just seen someideo play and my oh my it looks juicy! ! Check it out
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?deskto...e.com/watch?v=hwnzLMWoNg0&v=hwnzLMWoNg0&gl=US
I hope I can give you guys this video review URL with out getting into trouble lol but yea I want to play!
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this is suppost to release today but i don't know at what time. it's 9:45am PST
It is released in the TegraZone. Playing it now.
Pretty awsome game, I just started playing it.
Can't download market says error...
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I'm playing this game too. I use the PS3 controller to play the game.
you using the bluetooth ps3 controller?
cant get my dualshock to work right with sixaxis controller app
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Nevermind, works great!
found this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18796357&postcount=4
EDIT2, W is for Grenade Launcher
stigmax said:
you using the bluetooth ps3 controller?
cant get my dualshock to work right with sixaxis controller app
found this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18796357&postcount=4
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Just using usb cable hooked up to the ps3 controller
http://youtu.be/YOw81lDbSas
Thats me playing...
this is awesome. i've been looking forward to this game, and i'm really excited to see that there will be usb support! unfortunately, i just gotta wait for Google Checkout to refund the $2 authorization back to my prepaid credit card because there's just $4 left on it (no real c/c, so this is how I buy apps )
I'm pretty impressed with this game so far. I had no idea it had USB support. Anyone know if it supports bluetooth controllers too?
Digil said:
I'm pretty impressed with this game so far. I had no idea it had USB support. Anyone know if it supports bluetooth controllers too?
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I used the xbox360 wireless controller, everything works, except the screen spin around. I need to research more on the xbox360 driver ...
I will test the ps3 bluetooth later on today.
Bought it online to get it from market oddly And i use 360 controller
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Bought it online to get it from market oddly And i use 360 controller
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Do you get the spinning screen when you play with the xbox360 controller? Cause mine does it and I use the wireless xbox360 pc controller.
510jungleboy said:
Do you get the spinning screen when you play with the xbox360 controller? Cause mine does it and I use the wireless xbox360 pc controller.
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No spinning here using an original wired 360 controller (yes, the exact one that came with my pre-ordered 360 back in 2005 lol)
Its kind of funny to mention though. I got spinning in Nova 2 the first time i tried to play it. Once I disabled sensor rotation, it was fine. Which reminds me, in 9mm, i recall a similar issue where the camera always wanted to look up no matter how i was holding the tab. Seems to be a common problem
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No spinning here using an original wired 360 controller (yes, the exact one that came with my pre-ordered 360 back in 2005 lol)
Its kind of funny to mention though. I got spinning in Nova 2 the first time i tried to play it. Once I disabled sensor rotation, it was fine. Which reminds me, in 9mm, i recall a similar issue where the camera always wanted to look up no matter how i was holding the tab. Seems to be a common problem
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How do you an Xbox controller with Nova 2?
Working perfectly with my PS3 controller, this game is really fun and looks fantastic!
No spinning screen bought the newer wired black style i haven't tried with my wireless with charging cord but that wasn't compatible with a lot of Linux distros so i doubt for it will 4 our nice little tab.
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How do you an Xbox controller with Nova 2?
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I never said I used it with Nova 2. I was just saying there was spinning
how do you connect a wireless 360 controller? I have a couple so I could try...
I use an usb pc controller with shadowgun and it works flawlessly
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Do you get the spinning screen when you play with the xbox360 controller? Cause mine does it and I use the wireless xbox360 pc controller.
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There is a program for controllers avaliable in the market that gives tablets driver support for most popular controllers including the wireless xbox360 controller. Maybe that would solve the spinning problem, which I too encountered. If you do try it, please let us know the results. If I remember the name of the program I will post it.

IR - infrared applications

As the S4 will have IR - are there any usefull aplication - i know it can be used as TV remote - does it support other things basses on IR - like DSLR ( Sony ) remote ? - any applications around ?
I guess transfering files across to the really old laptops really slowly like they used to lol
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I guess transfering files across to the really old laptops really slowly like they used to lol
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i know but asking if there are other apps / phones that can use IR port to remote control other devices like DSLR
Yeah i know.
May be worth checking out what the HTC one ir can do as it will cover all of those and may a few others
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A universal and batch programmable remote would be a killer app for this phone.
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A universal and batch programmable remote would be a killer app for this phone.
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If I could throw out my Logitech Harmony 1000 AND that awful PS3 bluetooth adapter to just use the phone, I'd certain pay for a batch programmable remote app! Hell, if Logitech ever decided to come into the 21st century and make a large touch screen remote that didn't use a resistive screen from the late 90's and had enough memory on it that I didn't need to pull the battery just about every day, I would even consider that!
I've got a little hatred for a company that sits around with their thumbs in places the sun doesn't shine but still wants to collect money from poor suckers like me with no other options available....
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A universal and batch programmable remote would be a killer app for this phone.
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that would be the ****! i got 3 remote controlls (tv, sat receiver, amplifier)
i would like to press turn on button on the s4 and all 3 devices should turn on at the same time.
Well this is what the Logitech Harmony remotes do. I am currently using one and if I could replace it with the S4 I would be very happy.
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Irdroid? Not sure just search infrared on play store
A remote for the xbox 360 would be awesome, I hate having to use the controller and accidentally pressing a trigger and fast forwarding the program
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A remote for the xbox 360 would be awesome, I hate having to use the controller and accidentally pressing a trigger and fast forwarding the program
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Did you check irdroid if theg have the 360 config? I remember settjng up my comcast remote to my 360 so entirely possible if the app has the right config
I've been using the WATCHON application i'm able to control my TV, set top box, A/V Receiver all from 1 simple application!
the support for local TV providers is awesome!
Data transfer, however, will not be possible because (afaik) the device only has a IR EMITTER (not a receiver) so it can only broadcast IR.
Someone with a good set of brains should be able to write an app that could control just about any IR operated device.
What ab out the Peel APP frome note 10.1 ?
I am thinking it could be work in he s4.
There are many devices that will be supported.
Sry for my Bad school english.
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TAT1980 said:
What ab out the Peel APP frome note 10.1 ?
I am thinking it could be work in he s4.
There are many devices that will be supported.
Sry for my Bad school english.
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The S4 has the newer version of PEEL (which is called WATCHON but is basically the same upgraded application)
One of the few applications I would pay good money for is one that allowed my fine grained control of my home theater including setting up pages, the jumps to them, all that good stuff.
I've been using the WATCHON application i'm able to control my TV, set top box, A/V Receiver all from 1 simple application!
the support for local TV providers is awesome!
Data transfer, however, will not be possible because (afaik) the device only has a IR EMITTER (not a receiver) so it can only broadcast IR.
Someone with a good set of brains should be able to write an app that could control just about any IR operated device.
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If its similar to the HTC One's IR emitter, you can teach it remote buttons by pointing a remote's IR emitter at the phone's one, therefore its a receiver too.
Yes i read ab out HTC one's Learning IR.
A little bit better to control every device.
Peels support is not the fastest one but i wrote them for a german device and had become this device 2 Month later.
So, is there an device that is not Liste, you could usw the support and mail your Problem.
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I understand the intrigue and convenience to use the phone as a Harmony remote, but it would not replace my actual Harmony remote.
The greatest things about the Harmony remotes is that (1.) it can replace all your remotes to the point you never have to use the original remotes again. (2.) Once it's setup, it's super so easy to use.
I don't want my friends to use my phone whenever they need to change the channel.
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I don't want my friends to use my phone whenever they need to change the channel.
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Simple solution, dont let them use it.
Yeah, The Harmony line is pretty good and relatively inexpensive even for the top models. Not up to highest standard but they go a long ways toward it. This is the kind of control I want from the phone and I would like to be able to do the setup myself instead of the canned setup on the Harmony.

Play your PC Games Everywhere

Recently i found a app that can remote play pc game on the smartphone or tablet everywhere you like and its also have the game mapping tool on it. It same as the shield pc game streaming feature but not require the desktop or laptop to be upgrade. This is good news.
The app is call kainy
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5rYWlueS5jbGllbnQiXQ..
The problem is does anyone been using it before and does it lag when playing the games?
I have tested it on my Galaxy s3 with gameklip and ps3 gamepad bud performance is not that good. Its pretty CPU hungry on the PC and button mapping is strange at least with the Sixaxis app.
I hope Shield app is better
As of playing over 3G then this is not realistic to get even satisfactory result. Latency of both 3g connection and your home line is way to high.
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It's not a good choice right now. Over local net splashtop will work as I've ran pcsx over it to my tv with minor issues of controller input.
But you can get it working if you make an effort to do so. Right now that's the best I've seen so far but like all of them the game must run in window mode.
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It's not a good choice right now. Over local net splashtop will work as I've ran pcsx over it to my tv with minor issues of controller input.
But you can get it working if you make an effort to do so. Right now that's the best I've seen so far but like all of them the game must run in window mode.
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I've never been happy with any of the versions of Splashtop for playing games, due to image quality and latency. It's the one thing about Shield that I feel they really did well (which is why it needs the special PC hardware). The latency is incredibly low and the image quality is amazing. At least in the games I've played on it (Monaco, Borderlands 2, Skyrim, Need For Speed, Assassin's Creed 3)

N7 2nd gen -- controllers?

So, I sold my first gen N7 and my 2nd gen is in the mail.
My question is this: what are my options for hooking up a controller?
I have read that the Bluetooth no longer supports Wii and ps3 controllers.
What about wiring one through an otg cable? Like a 360 wired controller?
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Can you provide a source for blue tooth incompatibility? Nothing should have changed and they would be stupid to have disabled that feature. OTG should still be viable.
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S2005x said:
So, I sold my first gen N7 and my 2nd gen is in the mail.
My question is this: what are my options for hooking up a controller?
I have read that the Bluetooth no longer supports Wii and ps3 controllers.
What about wiring one through an otg cable? Like a 360 wired controller?
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You'd have better luck posting in the actual Nexus 7.2 forums at this point.
Crap, my bad. Didn't see an N7.2 forum ... Hopefully a mod will move it for me.
I don't have the source at the moment, but I read a q&a from another thread here saying Bluetooth was no longer viable after 4.3.
I tried to make a RAZR Orca (360 controller) work with otg and it wouldn't recognise it.
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This thread got moved to the N7.2 forum, but never got any replies... anyone know if the new N7.2 can hook up to controllers?
Preferably a RAZR Onza?
S2005x said:
This thread got moved to the N7.2 forum, but never got any replies... anyone know if the new N7.2 can hook up to controllers?
Preferably a RAZR Onza?
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Mine works with the PS3 controller through the sixaxis app. I don't have a wii so don't know about those.
edit -- I'm rooted too btw. I think you need to be for the sixaxis app to work anyway
edit 2 -- I just tried hooking up my wired xbox 360 controller with my OTG cable and it is picked right up automatically without any other software
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Mine works with the PS3 controller through the sixaxis app. I don't have a wii so don't know about those.
edit -- I'm rooted too btw. I think you need to be for the sixaxis app to work anyway
edit 2 -- I just tried hooking up my wired xbox 360 controller with my OTG cable and it is picked right up automatically without any other software
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Good to know, thank you for that info
I'm rooted, and currently downloading a ROM with GApps for it. I don't own a PS3 controller though... maybe I can find a friend that will let me borrow his to test it out...
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Good to know, thank you for that info
I'm rooted, and currently downloading a ROM with GApps for it. I don't own a PS3 controller though... maybe I can find a friend that will let me borrow his to test it out...
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read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381953
I've only used PSX, PS2, and original Xbox controllers so far (yes, original Xbox, great for N64 emulation, just cut off the tip and splice a regular USB cable on) and they all worked, but the Xbox controller sadly had major input lag (like 4 full seconds).
Thank you so much for that! I'm gonna subscribe. Let me know when it can support the wiimote again and I'll buy that app too
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How did you get wired controllers to work? I have a wired 360 controller, and a PS2 controller with USB end on it.
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How did you get wired controllers to work? I have a wired 360 controller, and a PS2 controller with USB end on it.
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You need an OTG adapter.
I have one...
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You might not be interested in buying another, separate, controller; but, of you don't mind, the Moga Pro controller is fantastic. It has a very premium feel to it, and very much so reminds me of a Xbox 360 controller. Its compatible with all of the major apps. Plus, the ones that it isn't compatible with, you can set up for yourself.
They also have fantastic customer support. I picked up my Flo on launch day. The Moga Pivot application wasn't running, so I emailed them. Within two days they had sent out an update and thanked me for letting them know. Also, its fully wireless. So none if that OTG stuff, and you can use it on your phone.
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Thanks for that info. Got a link where I can buy? Depends on the price I guess.
It works with Bluetooth?
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Just another confirmation that once rooted, the PS3 controller works great.
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Just another confirmation that once rooted, the PS3 controller works great.
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The OEM ps3 using Bluetooth? And with what app?
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I would recommend a PS3 controller. It has been the best controller I've ever used on Android. I have been through them all. I have a Moga Original, and its great for on the go but lacks a D-Pad. I have an Ouya controller, but it's clunky D-Pad is similar to the 360's. WiiMotes (which don't work currently) are great but lacks the button count to play anything other then NES emulators. The Moga, Ouya, 360, WiiMote, and PS3 all have good battery life. Other controllers typically suck the juice and have bad button feedback or otherwise cheaply made. Don't waste your money on anything other then the above noted.
The PS3 has a great DPad and quality. Batteries last a long time, buttons feel great, response time is flawless, connects directly to the Tablet (no dongle like 360).
The Moga is iffy. Seems to be effected with delayed response when using the Moga Pairing app, which is required for the second analog support and for launching games so they pick up on the controls. Controls aren't bad but if you play something like Mario or Sonic, you'll feel the controls are slightly "off". Still a great controller for on-the-go. I haven't tried the Moga on the new N7 yet, they may have fixed this lag.
The PS3 controller is also probably one of the cheaper controllers you can find. I picked up a White PS3 DualShock from Gamestop for $29 new. The PS3 also has the greatest amount of support. It plays reliably across all of my devices, where the others are hit and miss.
The app required is the SixAxis Pairing app from the Play Store. Some custom roms build in this driver and the controller can connect natively, but for the most part, you would use the app. Benefits of the app also include the ability to map buttons to touchscreen overlay controls for games that do not support gamepads.
player911 said:
I would recommend a PS3 controller. It has been the best controller I've ever used on Android. I have been through them all. I have a Moga Original, and its great for on the go but lacks a D-Pad. I have an Ouya controller, but it's clunky D-Pad is similar to the 360's. WiiMotes (which don't work currently) are great but lacks the button count to play anything other then NES emulators. The Moga, Ouya, 360, WiiMote, and PS3 all have good battery life. Other controllers typically suck the juice and have bad button feedback or otherwise cheaply made. Don't waste your money on anything other then the above noted.
The PS3 has a great DPad and quality. Batteries last a long time, buttons feel great, response time is flawless, connects directly to the Tablet (no dongle like 360).
The Moga is iffy. Seems to be effected with delayed response when using the Moga Pairing app, which is required for the second analog support and for launching games so they pick up on the controls. Controls aren't bad but if you play something like Mario or Sonic, you'll feel the controls are slightly "off". Still a great controller for on-the-go. I haven't tried the Moga on the new N7 yet, they may have fixed this lag.
The PS3 controller is also probably one of the cheaper controllers you can find. I picked up a White PS3 DualShock from Gamestop for $29 new. The PS3 also has the greatest amount of support. It plays reliably across all of my devices, where the others are hit and miss.
The app required is the SixAxis Pairing app from the Play Store. Some custom roms build in this driver and the controller can connect natively, but for the most part, you would use the app. Benefits of the app also include the ability to map buttons to touchscreen overlay controls for games that do not support gamepads.
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Out of curiosity, are you talking about the MOGA Pocket or the MOGA Pro? I own the latter and have never had too much trouble with the device in HIG mode (the MOGA app itself though was something of another level of horror).
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The OEM ps3 using Bluetooth? And with what app?
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Using this app: Sixaxis Controller
Note: You must be rooted and use a PC to change the pairing address of the controller to that of your Nexus 7. They provide a free PC utility to do that.

[Q] SixAxis Wireless.... HELP!!

So I am sure plenty of you guys know Sixaxis has been given a lot of us a really big problem and a lot of people are rooting (and voiding warranties) just to find out that Sixaxis doesn't pair with TN7.. Has ANYONE been able to get this to work with their TN7 wirelessly. If so please explain exactly what you had to do to achieve this. I really don't want to buy another controller and I like Sixaxis software. I have never gotten Sixaxis to work with the TN7 using Bluetooth, but I had it working with my now sold Nexus 7, although I did have some issues then.
I've gotten a dualshock 3 to work using USB/BT center Gold, an OTG cable, and a Bluetooth dongle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXb3ejs2HcI
I do wish Wii controllers and Dualshock/Sixaxis controllers would work with the built-in blue tooth.
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Try using sixaxos enabler
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I haven't rooted note yet still doing homework on it but just plugged ps3 controller in with otg cable and played the games stated controller compatible and hey presto worked like a charm but I did use both sixaxis and sixasis enabler to get one red light on controller
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Egg on my face lol rooted note noe I can't get sixasis working lol even used sixaxis pair tool and still no joy , can anyone pls confirm does sixasis work with tegra note 7 or it doesent would love to know ?
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afaik it doesnt. Was discussed in another thread here, someone said the n7 has similar bluetooth drivers like the <insert device where sixasis doesnt work>.
alternative is 360 controller, dont know about the wireless version, but wired works perfekt.
Cheers for that m8 think will just save pennies for Bluetooth controller anyone know a good one for the note seven ?
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This was the Thread i mentioned, take a look.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541873&page=3
Tnx m8:thumbup:
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I have a Moga Pro that pairs just fine, but that thing is prone to some serious lag sometimes. I just plug my PS3 controller in with an OTG cable and it works fine, no root or anything. It's funny, Nyko's Playpad is supposed to be the "official" controller of this thing, but I've read people having a lot of issues with those as well. I also remember seeing one random post of someone using one of the GameStop controllers with theirs, and they gave the impression that it worked fine but didn't really say so.
Thanks for your comment on sixaxis using otg cable, I have sixaxis app as I purchased for my last tablet but as mentioned here it won't work on tegra note as Bluetooth driver isn't compatible
I purchased a steel series free mobile whilst in USA but didn't get on with it so was wondering about ps3 pad via otg cable and sixaxis app - would prefer wireless but I like the pad and remapping abilities
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I have the SixAxis app, but I've never had to use it with this tablet; PS3 controllers will work through USB with no additional software required. The only need for it would be remapping, and come to think of it, I'm not sure if you can remap controls in the SixAxis app without it being connected via BT... I've never tried.
Oh, and damianiw, you might wanna check your signature... judging by the "Sent from my TegraNote-P1640" in your post, you're no longer "soon to own" one of these Welcome to the club!
Man, I'm kind of bummed that I got this nice tablet with the features I wanted but have run smack into a Bluetooth comparability wall. I can't synch Wii or Wii U Pro controllers to it. To get PS3 controllers to work I have to use an app, an adapter, and an OTG cable, which means I can't game and charge.
Some of the most fun I had with my Acer A500 was hooking it up to HDMI out, plugging in the charger, synching up some Wii remotes with classic controllers and playing through Seiken Densetsu 3 with my friends. I was hoping to be able to replicate that with a smaller more powerful tablet but looks like that can't happen for a while if at all.
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you need to use the Nyko Playpad pro, they work perfectly over bluetooth and are endorsed by Nvidia for use on both the Tegra Note 7 and Nvidia Shield - (both packing Tegra 4's).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nyko-Playpad-Pro-Android-Bluetooth/dp/B0092ZEINO
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you need to use the Nyko Playpad pro, they work perfectly over bluetooth and are endorsed by Nvidia for use on both the Tegra Note 7 and Nvidia Shield - (both packing Tegra 4's).
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I just received my PlayPad Pro today and I've got to say I'm pretty disappointed, especially after reading a few decent reviews. There are very noticeable deadzones on the sticks, the shoulder buttons are spongy and uncomfortable to use which is annoying as they are used more in games than the better quality triggers.
Maybe I've been spoilt, having used the SixAxis app on my last tablet which was just awesome. It's a real shame we can't get that working with the PS3 pad on the TN7, as that is far far superior to this PlayPad Pro.

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