Hey guys,
I'm looking for a way to set up half life(xash) with an ipega controller.
I need a way to emulate keyboard input, however connecting the controller in keyboard mode simply doesn't work because each coordinate of the joystick for example inputs a different character and pressing a button inputs two at a time.
I need a way to make it so pressing "A" for example emulates pressing "SPACE" on a bluetooth keyboard.
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My soft keys and keyboard are not working correctly. The right soft key that would normally bring up your contacts now turns my volume up. My left soft key turns my volume down. But when i go into the text message screen they seem to work correctly.
Also, some keys on my keyboard type double letters instead of just one i.e.
a inputs wa
d inputs rd
w inputs wa
r inputs rd
t inputs tv
v inputs tv
j inputs jy
y inputs jy
u inputs ku
k inputs ku
once the key is pressed it instantly inputs both letters onto the screen.
Any suggestions on a fix.
I plugged in a external keyboard(IBM/Lenovo Travel keyboard w/ trackpoint and trackpad).
For the most part it worked. I found a few interesting things:
Home - goes to your main home screen( i was using Launcher Pro Plus)
End - locks and turns off screen
Certain Fn keys lock screen
Middle mouse/wheel click - brings up menu
right mouse click - its the "back" menu button
Anyone else try other devices?
Plugged in a Old Logitech Keyboard I Had, You Can Navigate Through Webpages With The Arrows, Tab In Some Cases Brings Up The Search Options, Long Pressing The Home Key Brings Up Recent Apps, And Using The Regular Keys For Writing Works As I Used My Keyboard For This Reply
ripper23 said:
I plugged in a external keyboard(IBM/Lenovo Travel keyboard w/ trackpoint and trackpad).
For the most part it worked. I found a few interesting things:
Home - goes to your main home screen( i was using Launcher Pro Plus)
End - locks and turns off screen
Certain Fn keys lock screen
Middle mouse/wheel click - brings up menu
right mouse click - its the "back" menu button
Anyone else try other devices?
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I bought and use a Maylong 150 KB. Works fine plugged into the USB port.
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.
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.
Hello guys
Last year, before Marshmallow, the Shield TV would work properly with the K400 keyboard, if you pressed the backspace key, it would be the same as pressing the back button on an android phone. Now there are many apps, like TED or BBC iPlayer which do not respond to either the backspace button or the ESC key, so you cannot "go back". The only work around is to use the gaming controller or the Android TV app for android phone, and the back button works fine with those.
Any idea how to fix that, is it something that can be changed by rooting/custom flashing the shield box?
Also my box was bought in the USA and my keyboard is british, which means @ and " are reversed etc... can I change it to UK map somehow?
Thanks,
Mark.