2017 controller phone clip? - Shield Android TV Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Now the new shield controller has Bluetooth . I'd love to be able to get a phone clip that attaches to the controller to play games on my OnePlus 3T on the go . Anyone have any ideas?

Update ! Prototype 1 is made lol . Anyone can suggest a better option . I know it ain't pretty ,but it's definitely functional

Look around the net. There were some pretty nice contraptions made out of wire (similar to yours) for the Sony's Dualshock 3 (from the PS3). There was also one made out of huge paper clips, but I don't think it will fit the Shield's controller.

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(MOD)EVO-Tainment Gaming System

Heres about the craziest but cool idea i've seen for the EVO yet,check out this device,if you love to game,this is for you,its called "EVO-Tainment".....
If you liked the idea of the EVO-Tainment gaming system but thought the execution was rather unwieldy, then check out G&E reader bradleyw801's more streamlined version of the handheld rig that mates an HTC EVO with some Wii controllers.Hes named it the EVOcade and if you want to make one for yourself, bradleyw801 has kindly put together a quick tutorial and a video to show and tell you how to do it.
Here's what you need to make your own EVOcade rig:
•Rooted HTC EVO 4G with wiimote app
•Wii Remote
•Wii Classic Controller Pro
•Nyko Classic Controller Grip - only the clear plastic piece is used since the Pro controller already has grips
•Windshield mount for EVO - no universal solution for this, but here's a low-profile option to consider
•Super Glue
•Something to use as a spacer - bradleyw801 bought a roll of magnetic strip, cut/shaped it with a razor knife, and used it to fill gaps and provide more contact for the Super Glue
Heres a "How To Video"
http://youtu.be/qw_UBLt-Ckk
Proving that HTC EVO 4G owners are a creative, resourceful, and somewhat wacky bunch, a fellow by the name of Jack Malone has gone ahead and created this crazy-looking thing he calls the EVO-Tainment.
WFB Gadgets has plans to get an "injection molded plastic version of this system" made for all the EVO gamers out there who like to buy things off the shelf, but DIYers can replicate this Frankintendo (that's Frankenstein and Nintendo, by the way) creation out of a universal GPS mount, modified Wii racing wheel, Wii classic game controller, Wiimote, and some velcro by themselves. Since getting something like this mass-produced, even on a small scale, won't happen overnight, interested parties should feel free to take on the project and maybe see if they can get the EVO-Tainment to level up in the Design Worlds or something.
Video of some emulated Mario action below.
http://youtu.be/qjYBPFtflJw
I bought this when it first came out. It was really a cool idea. I ended up changing out the holder because it was too big..
All in all i loved it, its still around here somewhere...

Controller mod?

I know that the most of us have seen this - http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/31/wikipad-sees-last-minute-delay-for-new-bundle-and-refinement/
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I IS possible to make a mod that adds a controller to the Nexus 7. The question is, is it possible for us to make one? Or do we have to wait for a company to make one?
I've looked into making one but the problem all the controller boards are one single board, none of them are split in the middle. If anyone has any ideas post them here.
Theoretically of course it's possible to make one, its a big challenge but we already know we can OTG connect an Xbox/ps3 controller.
I'd prefer to wait and see if a proper controller mod becomes available though.
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Edit: I have a see through Xbox controller at home, I'll investigate and report back later.
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I think it is already been done by NYKO see the PLAYGROUND APP IN GPLAY it's for the two new controllers at game stop the NYKO PLAY PAD PRO AND THE PLAY PAD the app does pretty much what your wanting and alot more controllers are $40.00 and the app is free GOD BLESS YOU GUYS almost forgot to say that these controllers are specially designed to work with NVIDIA TEGRA also has HID support for touch mapping and mouse and keyboard emulation you can also sync and select button profiles for all your games I hope that this helps you guys
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clay347 said:
I think it is already been done by NYKO see the PLAYGROUND APP IN GPLAY it's for the two new controllers at game stop the NYKO PLAY PAD PRO AND THE PLAY PAD the app does pretty much what your wanting and alot more controllers are $40.00 and the app is free GOD BLESS YOU GUYS
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I think the OP means a controller that fits around the outside of the nexus 7, to make one single unit.
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LoL ha ha ha my super bad
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[size=+1]Nexus 7 Cradle Joystick Controller Mod[/size]
When I first saw the WikiPad I definitely wanted the cradle style that engages the screen with the user. I'm guessing we will have to wait.
I did make one on the cheap (less than $8 out of pocket due to a gift card and some parts at home). It gives 4 buttons on the right and 4-way directional control which can be used in conjunction to the touch screen buttons- nothing compared to a SixAxis, but I haven't seen any cradle type joysticks like the WikiPad. I use it for emu's that I play most the time, key mapping is required, and is not natively recognized.
This first one I made as a quick mod with intentions of being budget minded. With your post, you have me thinking of making a BT SixAxis like dual analog with 2 trigger buttons however...
I'm thinking this cradle can be used to house the PCB behind the Nexus7 (inside the cradle case with a panel cover) since there is a decent amount of inner depth, while being able to solder and route wires to potentially add the analog sticks all behind the scenes... I predict a little bit of fiberglassing to accomodate the button and stick housings, but I don't see it being impossible. Maybe my next project in line.
Original Thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33436763
That's an impressive cradle you made there. I've yet to look at the controller, I'll be taking it to work with me tomorrow so I'll post the feasibility to slicing it in two tomorrow.
Yeah I imagine it would have dpad and analogue stick.on left, buttons and analogue stick on right, that would be sweet.
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I'm a little bit into classic gaming/Mame cabinets, a lot of people dissect the 360 or psx controllers to use the PCB for input and run long wires all the way to their buttons. I'm sure by the time I made one using good components with my luck one will be already manufactured for cheaper. Still would be a good challenge for a weekend project.
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So I had a look at my 360 controller, you're right its one complete circuit board, no place to separate it anywhere.
I think it may be possible to remove analogue sticks and mount them, and run wires back to the board. And as you say, house the board and wires in the back or bottom of the housing.
I may have to find a cheaper controller to go butchering mind!
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lukems said:
So I had a look at my 360 controller, you're right its one complete circuit board, no place to separate it anywhere.
I think it may be possible to remove analogue sticks and mount them, and run wires back to the board. And as you say, house the board and wires in the back or bottom of the housing.
I may have to find a cheaper controller to go butchering mind!
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If anyone finds any good controllers make sure to post here for the rest of us.

Z3 compact + Google cardboard

Anybody successfully got this device working with Google cardboard? Love to try it, but the replica cardboards seem to fit bigger devices. I like to know if it will fit the z3 compact.
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Anybody successfully got this device working with Google cardboard? Love to try it, but the replica cardboards seem to fit bigger devices. I like to know if it will fit the z3 compact.
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z3 compact is way to small. best for use with devices 5-5.5 inches
Couldn't resist trying. It works. Sadly the magnetic switch is on the wrong side. Needs some work. Virtual reality on the z3 compact! Awesome combination of the high quality camera, Google camera photo sphere and vr cardboard. You can jump in the picture and look around. Really fun and decent image quality.
Ordered a plastic headset with straps on Amazon because the cardboard won't last long.
It's not bad with this phone, but it's much better with a 5" phone and a 1080p screen. Maybe if you modified cardboard to be smaller, but with the stock plans you get black bars on the side (and the Sony logo) and the pixels are much more noticeable.
I'd give it a shot if it's the only device you have, but if you can use something like a Nexus 5 (I borrowed my friend's) it's much better.
It's not quite an Oculus Rift, but it's still really cool.
It's a pity that the magnetic sensor is near the "bottom" of the phone. I've tried placing the phone rotated 90 degrees to the right (instead of left), but sadly, the Google Cardboard app only supports landscape rotation in one direction, towards the left.
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It's a pity that the magnetic sensor is near the "bottom" of the phone. I've tried placing the phone rotated 90 degrees to the right (instead of left), but sadly, the Google Cardboard app only supports landscape rotation in one direction, towards the left.
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You can use your fingers, Bluetooth controller or move the magnet to the other side. Not ideal, but it works.
But if the z3c is your only phone is there a way to make the magnatic switch work (not just hold it on the other side but a permanent option) and do you really see the sony logo and black bars?
In short is my question can I use my z3c for cardboard and that it works 100% without any compromises?
And if I need to adjust something what do I need to do? Or buy?
I've used it, and it works great.
No, it's not a 5" phone but I've used a Z3 full fat with Cardboard too and the difference isn't much. I've also tried other devices and they have issues with the magnet too. Apparently the magnet provided just isn't strong enough. You can get around this by touching the screen (yes, that's awkward) to select menus with the Google demos, and in some cases, pairing your phone with a PS4 Dualshock 4 controller.
Don't let the fact that the Compact is smaller put you off trying it. It's a great way to try VR, with all the everyday benefits of still having a smaller phone in your pocket.
There are indeed ways to use Bluetooth controllers as an alternative for the magnet.
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Ordered a plastic headset with straps on Amazon because the cardboard won't last long.
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Which one did you buy? I've seen a lot of different variations of cardboard, some even for smaller phones like 4.5" - 5".
The plastic one, was a misbuy. Turned out to be 6"..
Did try a paper 4,5" cardboard on eBay wich fits fine.
I ordered a generic "cardboard" with no magnetic switch. It worked okay. I had to position the z3c half an inch further away from the lenses for the proper focus, and I had to hold it in place with my hand.
It only cost me $1.99, free shipping, so I just considered it a fun novelty.
Question. What kind of bluetooth controller would work for this?
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I ordered a generic "cardboard" with no magnetic switch. It worked okay. I had to position the z3c half an inch further away from the lenses for the proper focus, and I had to hold it in place with my hand.
It only cost me $1.99, free shipping, so I just considered it a fun novelty.
Question. What kind of bluetooth controller would work for this?
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I can confirm a DualShock 4 works if you own a PS4!
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I can confirm a DualShock 4 works if you own a PS4!
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The DualShock 4 can be used to simulate screen touches in Google Cardboard apps? I'll give it a try.
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The DualShock 4 can be used to simulate screen touches in Google Cardboard apps? I'll give it a try.
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It would be great if it could, but that's not quite what I meant. I meant that the DS4 pairs with the Z3C to be used with Google Cardboard. Several demos I've tried allowed me to move around in virtual space using the DS4 as a controller. I can't comment on actual screen touches with the trackpad, although that would be a very nice side effect if also true.
Just bought a cheap $2 Google Cardboard off eBay and am awaiting shipment, but I just wanted to point out that Dual Shock 3 controller can be paired with the Z3C as well and works great!
Just wanted to report that Cardboard works perfectly with the Z3C. I guess this is the first time I've run into an issue with the Z3C's low PPI as it's very noticeable when viewing through Cardboard, but that's a very specific use and I wouldn't use my daily phone as a VR handset anyway. Otherwise, everything else works as it should and was really cool!
I fixed the magnetic button issue by rotating the phone or taking the button out and putting it on the other side of Cardboard.
Works fine after a minor mod.
cyphomatic said:
Anybody successfully got this device working with Google cardboard? Love to try it, but the replica cardboards seem to fit bigger devices. I like to know if it will fit the z3 compact.
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I have a pretty thick bumper-case for my Z3c (since I have a history of losing phones to stone-floors) and it works just fine. There is some noticeable pixelation but not to bad. As some other people have noted the magnet-button does not seem to work. I read this post a few days ago and I made a somewhat crude work-around using some aluminium foil. If it is of interest to some one else, here is my somewhat lengthy blogg-post about it: http ikmpltyh.blogspot.se/2015/07/google-cardbord-button-for-z3-compact.html
New users can't create hyper-links so you will have to cut-and paste...
i made a profile for my z3c u can download it here:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?res...authkey=!ADXDN5npvcbfsYA&v=3&ithint=photo,png

gaming phone holder controller

Which gaming controller should I purchase for note 10 +?
I got the Glap from Amazon - for a lot less than MSRP and got delivered in a week. Super nice controller! http://glap.co.kr/en/index.php
bogdi1988 said:
I got the Glap from Amazon - for a lot less than MSRP and got delivered in a week. Super nice controller! http://glap.co.kr/en/index.php
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I've seen quite a few people recommend the glap, but I can only find it for ~99$ (USD) on amazon. The controller I use currently is Beboncool It was ~45$ and has full button remapping with icons on the screen via the application. It does fit the Note 10+ with a case, but only with a very thin case.
DanteDrac said:
I've seen quite a few people recommend the glap, but I can only find it for ~99$ (USD) on amazon. The controller I use currently is Beboncool It was ~45$ and has full button remapping with icons on the screen via the application. It does fit the Note 10+ with a case, but only with a very thin case.
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I got it for $89 on Amazon. I tried it with the Samsung leather case and it fit really well.
DanteDrac said:
I've seen quite a few people recommend the glap, but I can only find it for ~99$ (USD) on amazon. The controller I use currently is Beboncool It was ~45$ and has full button remapping with icons on the screen via the application. It does fit the Note 10+ with a case, but only with a very thin case.
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Any chance I can get a picture? I bought this controller, but returned it because I thought it wouldn't fit the Note 10+.
Personally, I bought the GLAP. I've had digifly wee 2, MOGA and another chinese bluetooth controller. The GLAP is pricey but fir emulation and Parsec/Steam link, I do not believe anything comes close to as comfortable and as high of quality as Glap.
I personally use a Xbox One V2 controller with one of these holders
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CLJF3V7/
I went with this holder because it opens up to be 3.55" compared to many others that only open to 3.5" the extra .05" is enough to fit my Note 10+ in its Otterbox Defender case.
As for going with the V2 of the Xbone One controller. Its basically required to get Bluetooth support so that you can use it wirelessly with android.

Nintendo switch bag

Hello awesome people, I hope your day has been badass!
I've been playing Legend of Zelda and being a person who can't stay at home playing all day, I've had to take my game out with me a lot of times, I don't like playing with my joycons, I enjoy the pro controller experience! The problem is, I can't find a bag that's just right to fit everything into without squishing my precious. There are just the small cases or extra bulky large bags for home storage oh my!
I don't know if there are people like me who like to have everything in one place in a bag that looks reasonable.
What do you guys think? Do you also have this problem and know where I can find one or something?
I'd also like something recycled please muy importante, thank you!
You might think it's dumb, but a fanny pack. You can fit switch with joycons, pro controller, hdmi cable, power adaptor, usb c hub, batteries, and a flat pak for storing cartridges. Probs even another controller, definitely if you are using 8Bitdo lite 2's (rockin controllers BTW). You don't have to wear it as a fanny, just sling it over one shoulder and across your chest like a laptop bag. Throw a locator tag in it for security and you are good to go.

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