GPAD 8.3 works well with sixaxis controller app - G Pad 8.3 General

as LG Optimus G pro isn't compatible with sixaxis controller app I was worried
cause if I connect dualshock 3 (DS3) controller and GPad through the usb (OTG) cable the battery charging becomes a major problem
as soon as I rooted my GPad I excuted the sixaxis compatiblity test app and passed the test
so I bought the sixaxis app and it works flawlessly
FINALLY I got my PSONE(portable psx) back again!!!

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Wired 360 controller or dreamgear ps3 wireless?
Thanks
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I'd go with the ps3 controller. I tried my brother's xbox controller and couldn't get it to work correctly. My ps3 controller worked right away with usb, also works great with bluetooth, using sixaxis from the market, great for emulators.
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Cool thanks ya I have sixaxis and was testing with brother in laws sony ps3 controller and worked good once paired but I need my own so I don't have to keep pairing it ya know.. does the brand of ps3 controller matter or will the wireless protocol still work with the tablet. What do you have to do to pair it up via bt with no USB...
Thanks
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Seems the dreamgear controller is wireless 2.4 via USB dongle ....
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Honestly, I would go with a Sony branded PS3 controller with the sixaxis app from the market.
The app costs a few bucks, but works flawlessly, very easy to setup as well.
Can't go wrong with that gear.
I was able to use a Wired XBox 360 controller (that I bought for using in Windows 7) on my A500 running stock either 3.0 or 3.2.1. I can't remember if it was before or after I updated it. It worked great for an NES emulator!
Chris
Not sure why you can't use a 360 controller when games that use controllers have the exact colored button indicators as it.
I use a wired, and it works by default. If you use onlive gaming, you will want to use the 360 controller since games are made for it already, or the onlive wireless one. Wireless Xbox 360 controllers work as well, but I use the wired so I don't need to worry about battery life.
Bluetooth controllers typically will have synch issues so stay away from those.

mk809 360 controller issues

Has anyone else had issues syncing a wireless xbox 360 controller to their android stick? I only recently picked up a wireless/usb adapter for the controller, but cannot for the life of me sync the controller to work on the mk809 (non BT, so please dont suggest a ps3 controller).
I can get the controller to sync fine with my PC and my Galaxy Nexus, so I do know that the usb adapter works.
I have watched a few videos and did a quick search but didnt come up with anything about sync issues. I have watched youtube videos of mk's using 360 controllers, so that shouldnt be a problem.
Ideas?
I use my PS3 controller with a cable and of works great. I also have a 360 controller with wireless USB. Although I have an MK808 but they are pretty much the same I think.
Although I have to use a button mapping app IME. I use JoyCenter or something. It lets me map all the buttons and works OK. I played with emulators and seems pretty responsive.
You might need a custom rom with the drivers preinstalled, or root and do it yourself.
Could be the problem.
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I believe that you will need to use a wired controller to get it to connect.
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Gamepad support problem

So, i have a nexus 7 2012 rooted and i bought an OTG cable.I wanted to connect my logitech f310 gamepad and everythings worked fine...but i launched in modern combat 4 and the camera is spinning around...same for gta san andreas.I checked dead trigger 2 but it is working good.I tried the tutorials with xbox wirless problems but no solution...Anybody has an idea how to make this gamepad to work with this 2 games?
Some controllers work better than others, the 360 and PS3 controllers for example will have support in a lot of games where a more uncommon controller such as yours will not have support in all of the same games.
You can use an app like this to map controls and have your controller work with unsupported games...that app is said to be tested and compatible with your Logitech F310 :good:

PS3 Controller via OTG cable

So a buddy of mine gave me an OTG cable and I wanted to hook my PS3 controller to it, to try out some racing games. I downloaded Need For Speed Most Wanted but the settings don't seem to allow using anything except a "moda" controller or the phone. My buddy said it worked for him to play on his HTC One but I'm not sure what game he used. So my question is, will this work on the G2, and the issue is just game related?
Kreuger said:
So a buddy of mine gave me an OTG cable and I wanted to hook my PS3 controller to it, to try out some racing games. I downloaded Need For Speed Most Wanted but the settings don't seem to allow using anything except a "moda" controller or the phone. My buddy said it worked for him to play on his HTC One but I'm not sure what game he used. So my question is, will this work on the G2, and the issue is just game related?
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I don't think you can use a ps3 controller on your phone with a cord. I do know that you can use Bluetooth with another app, it requires a little work and if you resync it with the ps3 again you'll have to do it again. Your buddy may have used an app to make it work. The MOGA controller is Bluetooth only by the way.
In short, it should work with the G2 it just needs an app to be the "middle man" between the controller and the game.
Sent from my magic box.
Sixaxis Controller is the app you want to use to pair your controller with your phone.
However, I have not been able to get it to work on my VS980. It works just fine on my Nexus 7 2012.
Sent from CAMACHO, my Verizon G2 (VS980) running PAC ROM 4.3.
I wasn't interested in using bluetooth but thanks anyways.

Sixaxis and PS2 controller

Hi everyone, this is my first post so please be patient.
I recently made a DIY USB OTG Y cable for my Nexus 4. I downloaded the Quanta Kernel and tried it out. It works pretty well with keyboards, mouses and USB drives I tested it with. The only problem is about my old PS2 controller, which is connected to an adapter and works perfectly with my PC. I downloaded the SIxaxis app from the play store and did everything to set it up correctly.
The problem is: when i connect the controller to the phone and try to pair it, an error "No controller found-connect it via USB" appears. I wonder if there is any way to solve this. I tried also with another app (it was something like BT/USB joypad) but it didn't found the controller. I have no clue on how to get it to work, anyone who can help?
Six axis is only for ps3
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