Ps3 Dualshock 3 controller on Xiaomi MI A1 - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Hello Everybody. How we can pair Ps3 joystick with MI A1 without root with OTG USB Type C cable and the Ps3 controller USB cable? When I try, nothing happens, no games recognise the joystic. I tried sixaxis enabler, but it's said, that firmware is missing for sixaxis. Only solution would be root and bluetooth connection to sixaxis controller app? Thank you for your help. [Android version is latest STOCK NON-Modified Oreo 8.0 January security patch]

Yes root is the only way because the PS3 controller uses a non-standard bluetooth protocol.

That is true. But via cable connection, it should work as well AFAIK, but unfortunately, the firmware is missing from the OS as I can see, which can properly handle the controller. Anyone can confirm that as well please?

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[Q] Galaxy S4 USB OTG Ethernet?

Hi all,
Can anyone with a USB to Ethernet adapter please test if this works with the Galaxy S4 using an OTG USB cable? I have read it works with the Nexus 7 but would love to know if it works with the Galaxy S4. Would be quite handy to hook up the galaxy directly to my 100mb internet.
Thank you.
S4 tested with two USB Ethernet modules. unsuccessfully
delucz said:
Hi all,
Can anyone with a USB to Ethernet adapter please test if this works with the Galaxy S4 using an OTG USB cable? I have read it works with the Nexus 7 but would love to know if it works with the Galaxy S4. Would be quite handy to hook up the galaxy directly to my 100mb internet.
Thank you.
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I tried with some generic USB - 10/100 Ethernet (its working with Android 4.0.1 in Point of View TV Stick) and Delock Gigabit USB (not testetd with Android previously) but not working with S4. I check OTG cable connecting USB flash drive and it works with S4, same with USB mouse and USB keyboard. This Ethernet 10/100 USB module after connecting to S4 lights up so its powered but S4 does not looks like recognize it. i have to small knowledge or S4 hasn.t some drivers.
RMPL said:
I tried with some generic USB - 10/100 Ethernet (its working with Android 4.0.1 in Point of View TV Stick) and Delock Gigabit USB (not testetd with Android previously) but not working with S4. I check OTG cable connecting USB flash drive and it works with S4, same with USB mouse and USB keyboard. This Ethernet 10/100 USB module after connecting to S4 lights up so its powered but S4 does not looks like recognize it. i have to small knowledge or S4 hasn.t some drivers.
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Thanks for trying! A few people have tried with no luck unfortunately. Hopefully someone can create a loadable module that contains ethernet drivers for the S4!
Cheers
RMPL said:
I tried with some generic USB - 10/100 Ethernet (its working with Android 4.0.1 in Point of View TV Stick) and Delock Gigabit USB (not testetd with Android previously) but not working with S4. I check OTG cable connecting USB flash drive and it works with S4, same with USB mouse and USB keyboard. This Ethernet 10/100 USB module after connecting to S4 lights up so its powered but S4 does not looks like recognize it. i have to small knowledge or S4 hasn.t some drivers.
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Have you tried this with a powered USB hub?
Just tested - negative result.
NZtechfreak said:
Have you tried this with a powered USB hub?
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S4 connected via OTG to extrenally powered USB HUB. Ethernet USB adapter connected to Hub. Nothing happens on S4.
To verify connect USB Flash drive to USB hub and its sucessfully detected and browsed on S4 (so hub itself working).
Tested USB Ethernets:
USB Ethernet 10/100 "JP1081B"
USB Ethernet 10/100/1000 "Delock 61730"
RMPL said:
S4 connected via OTG to extrenally powered USB HUB. Ethernet USB adapter connected to Hub. Nothing happens on S4.
To verify connect USB Flash drive to USB hub and its sucessfully detected and browsed on S4 (so hub itself working).
Tested USB Ethernets:
USB Ethernet 10/100 "JP1081B"
USB Ethernet 10/100/1000 "Delock 61730"
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I thought that would likely be the result, but always worth checking non-working USB OTG stuff with a powered hub.
I have a couple of different ethernet adapters, driverless ones that are confirmed working with the few Android devices (tablets) that have been reported to work with ethernet connections, will post results when I get them (I expect them not to work).
NZtechfreak said:
I thought that would likely be the result, but always worth checking non-working USB OTG stuff with a powered hub.
I have a couple of different ethernet adapters, driverless ones that are confirmed working with the few Android devices (tablets) that have been reported to work with ethernet connections, will post results when I get them (I expect them not to work).
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Fingers crossed but I have my doubts too unfortunately.
Any updates to this interesting thread?
I too would like to get this going with my new Samsung S4, mine is via Sprint, if that matters.
I have tried to OTG cable w/ a USB and StickMount Pro, that works.
BTW, my S4 is rooted via the CF Auto Root method.
has anyone actually found a driver for this?
Possible???
Is this in any way possible?? I am planning to buy one adapter for my s4. Is it worth buying??
I would be interested. The device recognizes it but does not work with this program Ethernet Google Play.
Forgive my language I'm using Google Translator Spanish to English.
I saw a post to introduce myself.
Thank you
Thank you All. Following is how I got LAN Ethernet to work on my Galaxy S4. Some of these steps are very risky and may wipe out all your phone data or make your phone unusable. So I am not recommending you to try it. I am only sharing what I did in my phone to make it work with OTG Ethernet. Also the procedures are very device and version specific. Even same model phones with different Build version and Android version may give different results.
My Devices:
Samsung Galaxy S4 Model Number: SGH-I337M
Android version: 5.0.1 (Lollipop) SDK 21
CPU Architecture: ARMv7
Build Fingerprint: jfltevl/jfltecan
BobJGear OTG Ethernet
ASIX AX88772A Chipset
Following is the Summary of the key steps and troubleshooting. You can search online to find the APKs and Installers or to know more details.
Install Droid Info App to get details of the phone CPU
Install Kingo ROOT App on the Phone and Root the Galaxy S4
Install Odin3 v3.13.1 on Windows 10 PC
Use Odin3 to install “Team Win Recovery Project” (TWRP) on the phone. TWRP was necessary to install XPOSED Framework. The specific version of TWRK that I could install is TWRP 3.1.1.0. I installed it using the file with following file name:
“twrp-3.1.1-0-jfltecan.img.tar”.
The other newer version of TWRP did not work. It kept going back to default recovery menu. Also uncheck “Auto Reboot” in the Odin Options and manually reboot phone to Recovery mode after installing TWRP from Odin.
If you get following message when trying to start TWRP in Recovery mode, Just wait few minutes and TWRP will start.
RECOVERY IS NOT SEANDROID ENFORING
SET WARRANT BIT RECOVERY
During TWRP initial setup Swipe to “allow modification” to System partition
Install XPOSED Installer using apk with following file name. This is an App used to install XPOSED Framework.
"Xposed-Installer-3.0-Alpha-4-2016.10.16.apk"
After installing it, it showed warning that it is not compatible with my phone and android version. Leave the XPOSED Installer installed. Use alternate method to install XPOSED Framework using TWRP.
Install XPOSED Framework using TWRP. I installed the XPOSED Framework version 87.1. That is the only version that worked. I used zip file with following file name
“xposed-v87.1-samsung-5.0.x-sdk21-by-dkcldark-arm.zip”
The other versions of XPOSED Framework was giving following errors.
The installed firmware is not deodexed!
This version of Xposed requires deodexed firmware!
After installing XPOSED Framework, open XPOSED Installer and install Hack Connectivity Service
Install Terminal Emulator.
Sometimes after reboot, the Terminal Emulator shows blank screen. Wait for a minute or so and it should show the usual prompt where you can enter the commands.
Install SuperSU Free v2.79
I installed Ethernet Droid apk, but it did not work.
I installed Busybox but it was not necessary to be used
Usual Steps
Once everything is installed, following are the usual steps to connect to Ethernet.
Connect the Ethernet OTG to Smartphone.
Disable Wifi
Enable Wifi Hack in “Hack Connectivity Service”
Start Terminal Emulator and run following commands. This needs to be done every time we switch from Wifi to Ethernet.
Code:
su
netcfg eth0 dhcp
ip rule add from all lookup main pref 99
ndc resolver setnetdns eth0 "" 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
exit
If I don't use the above "ip rule" command, I can only ping to router using Superuser and Internet does not work.
Also previously it was not recognizing website names while pinging. the "ndc resolver" command resolved that issue.
Once above commands are executed, I can use LAN Internet on my Galaxy S4.
Update on Nov 19, 2019:
For the Usual Steps, the Terminal Emulator Commands after "su" line can be saved in a file in the local storage of the phone with name such as "lan.sh" then following commands can be used to execute the file.
su
cd sdcard
sh lan.sh
Video Demonstration
The demonstration of my final results is in my following video. It also has an example of Simultaneous Charging while using OTG Adapter.
https://youtu.be/RtLV6qpMm6o

How do I get a PS3 controller to work wired?

USB OTG works on my phone through the Y splitter and kernel, but only my Sixaxis controller doesn't work. I'm on PureNexus with the Quanta kernel. Are there any "drivers" I need?
Wireless solutions (Sixaxis app) don't work on Marshmallow at the moment.

[solved] PS3 controller on OxygenOs 3 not working

I recently updated from OxygenOs 2 to 3.0.2 and lost the ability to use my Playstation 3 controller with my phone.
Previously it worked with the Sixaxis App and bluetooth, but now this app is unable to start the bluetooth driver.
When I connect it via USB it gets recognized as I can see in dmesg, but no key events are recognized. I read that I might need to compile my own kernel with the proper drivers, but I am new to this and would like to do that only as a last resort. From what I can tell this behaves like with OxygenOs 2, but I didn't investigate further because bluetooth worked back then.
Does anyone have experiences with my problem and are there any known solutions?
I looked into compiling kernel modules and have to say that it is easier than I thought.
I took the official kernel source for the OnePlus Two and compiled the hid_sony module.
After loading it with insmod the controller works fine via USB.
If you are interested in the module, it should be compatible with kernel 3.10.84-perf+ and I will give it to you, but I am not allowed to post links, so please write me a PM.
I hope your help was the Sixaxis Controller application running in version 7.1.1 but the application is not working now after updating to 8.0 Is there a way to solve the problem problem

Root from 2016 MacBook Pro?

Hey all,
Has anyone been able to successfully root from a MacBook Pro 2016 with USB Type C ports? Having problem getting adb to list my Shield. This is on:
2016 Macbook Pro w/ macOS Sierra 10.12.3
WAWPI USB 3.0 A Male to A Male Cable
Apple USB-C to USB Adapter
Android Debug Bridge version 1.0.36 (Revision 84e3321d5db3-android)
System Information -> USB shows Shield but adb devices does not. I was able to connect with adb connect <IP> but not USB. I've seen various threads pointing to a possible issue with Mac USB Type C/Thunderbolt 3 ports.
Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT: adb command works with about mentioned cable and adapter. The real issue is fastboot. It constantly freezes/crashes macOS. I think my Mac was in a funky state preventing adb command from listing devices. Unfortunately, this still prevents me from performing a complete root from this macbook. I was able to complete root with another macbook with USB ports. So does anyone have a fix or workaround for fastboot other than running a VM or bootcamp?
EDIT2: In case anyone is following this thread... There's an open bug for this and a fix is in QA. New release coming.
Thanks for this post.. I was confused about what the issue was.

Xbox 360 Controller for windows don't work

Hello people, has anyone managed to make the xbox 360 controller work with the lenovo k4 note/x3 lite (it is the xbox 360 wired windows version)
Tried on stock rom both Lollipop and Marshmallow, and on nougat ressurection remix, both Zormax and Mohancm roms and the phone don't recognize the controller.
The controller lights up but doesn't move or do anything.
Tried to put the vendor file in the right folder but no success. (maybe I have put the wrong file)
Only time I managed to make it work was using an app that I forget the name (something like usb bt joy) but the app wasn't in the playstore anymore, had to download in aptoid. but it was not working properly.
Mouse/Keyboard/Pen drive works very good but the controller not
I'm waiting to have money to buy this controller that is the one to rule them all http://www.8bitdo.com/sn30pro-sf30pro/ but still want the xbox one to work
Any suggestions about what can I do?
Nope
I have wireless ones and even they don't work

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