wired 360 controller - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Does an actual WIRED xbox 360 controller work with the prime right when you plug it in. I've seen some say it will some say it won't.

Yes it works 100%. With Games and Navigating the menu.
My name is Optimus Prime and I send this message..

I'm a little confused does the play and charge cable work as well?

Tech Faded said:
I'm a little confused does the play and charge cable work as well?
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No, all that ever does is charge the controller.
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dpwhitty11 said:
No, all that ever does is charge the controller.
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I'm not sure if that's true. I've plugged in a wireless xbox controller into a console without a battery pack and without being synced to that console, and it's worked. I've always assumed its through a wired connection.

JohnnyTA said:
I'm not sure if that's true. I've plugged in a wireless xbox controller into a console without a battery pack and without being synced to that console, and it's worked. I've always assumed its through a wired connection.
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Nope, just power. It's missing the pins and wiring on the inside to relay controls.
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He's right. I tried plugging in my charge and play controller and all it did was charge the controller. I wish I didn't sell my wired controller

I just picked up the Prime myself, and went out and grabbed a wired xbox 360 controller. The controller works great to navigate the prime, as well as Riptide, however when I read in the Tegra zone, it mentions pressing the guide button, until the light is solid on. My light is aways blinking, kind of annoying, is this normal?

samg77 said:
I just picked up the Prime myself, and went out and grabbed a wired xbox 360 controller. The controller works great to navigate the prime, as well as Riptide, however when I read in the Tegra zone, it mentions pressing the guide button, until the light is solid on. My light is aways blinking, kind of annoying, is this normal?
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It's normal.. and it will work anyway.
It even works with the wireless 360 receiver.. so you can use a 360 controller wirelessly if you have one of those..

ohwow the wireless work? The Tegra page said they didn't, wonder if the new firmware fixed that? I have one of the receivers but didn't even try it. Already bought the wired controller, but I did get it on sale for 27 bucks, think I'll keep it, thinking as far as portability goes, carrying around just a controller rather than reciver + controller sounds easier. And you really dont need to be far from the tablet.

r u guys sure because i swore a long time ago i used the charge cord to plug one into my computer to use as a gamepad. could be wrong just know i used to have a controller for my computer and i don't remember having a wired one

I personally couldnt get any of them to work. However i am rooted and my ps3 controller works. So ive been using that. Didnt really keep trying with the 360 controller. Which to be fair is far more comfortable than the ps3 one.
Might try again.
Has anyone tried using one of these in splashtop HD?
Just interested to see if it actually relays back the controls to the PC like it is actually connected. if so then i will be very happy!
Also what about onlive, Anyone got around to testing the controller on that?

juvenile43 said:
r u guys sure because i swore a long time ago i used the charge cord to plug one into my computer to use as a gamepad. could be wrong just know i used to have a controller for my computer and i don't remember having a wired one
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110% sure.
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[Q] Wired USB controller for Emulators

Curious if anyone knows about hooking up a wired, usb controller to the TF while docked. I already own the wired gaming controllers that I use on my laptop for SNES roms, but wanted to use it on the transformer while I'm out.
android 3.1 supports the xbox and ps3 wire controllers...and i'm guessing other standard (meaning they work without custom drivers) gamepads.
i test an old PC gamepad i had, and it only partially worked. (some buttons aren't recognized, or recognized weirdly)
eitherway, it's trial and error.
but officially, Android 3.1 supports, at the very least, the xbox and ps3 controllers.
I can confirm ps3 controller works
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Will give it a try
Sweet, well i have an older gamepad that once I get the TF I will give it a shot, worst comes to worst will just pick up an xbox controller and call it good
The Xbox 360 USB controller does not work with this tablet.
Are you using an actual USB 360 controller or a 360 controller with the charge and play cable? The charge and play cable does not transmit data, it only charges, so you would have to have the 360 controller synced through blue tooth to make it work that way.
I got one of these docks today so I can confirm that the following controllers work with the dock:
PS3 dual shock
Logitech Cordless Precision PS3 controller (Wireless!)
Mayflash Classic Controller USB adapter (this one surprised me)
HOWEVER!
I was unable to get any of the emulators to register the right analog stick, which for most emulators is not a big deal, but still not as good I think as just using a wii remote with a classic controller which seems to work for all the buttons and sticks and things.
Also, I was unable to get 2 usb gamepads to be recognized independently (i.e. as player 1 and player 2) so for me this is not good either. I am now selling the dock on ebay because the only plus for me was being able to have 2 wireless USB gamepads that are not tethered to something else (wii remote) and be able to play 2 player games. Otherwise this dock just makes my transformer less portable. I'm sure for some people it's great though, I'm not knocking it, it just wasn't suited for what I wanted.
Anyone try it with a Logitech gamepad (usb)?
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Rumb...M392/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1310692757&sr=8-4
subsparx said:
Are you using an actual USB 360 controller or a 360 controller with the charge and play cable? The charge and play cable does not transmit data, it only charges, so you would have to have the 360 controller synced through blue tooth to make it work that way.
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Yes, I'm using an actual USB Xbox 360 controller not the wireless controller with the charge and play cable. This is an issue that if you search the forums you'll find others who have the same problem. I had emailed Asus more than a month ago about the issue and they finally responded and said:
Dear Valued Customer,
For the problem, currently TF101's dock does not support xbox 360 controller.
Sorry for any inconvenience. Wish you have a nice day.
Best Regards,
Vivian
ASUS Customer Service
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And when I asked if it will be supported in the future:
Dear Valued Customer,
Currently TF101 does not support it, but I will pass your test result as a VOC(vovice of customer) to the related dept.
Sorry for any inconvenience. Wish you have a nice day.
Best Regards,
Vivian
ASUS Customer Service
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I would not count on this being resolved anytime soon.
ri3tn said:
Anyone try it with a Logitech gamepad (usb)?
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Rumb...M392/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1310692757&sr=8-4
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The wireless gamepad I tried was Logitech, so I would imagine that this would work as well. I have a couple of older model Logitech gamepads I can test later on if I get around to it.
I really am disappointed though in the fact that android 3.1 does not seem to distinguish between 2 different gamepads plugged in at the same time. I tried setting up a 2 player game of Contra by mapping buttons for player 1 and player 2 on each respective pad, but both gamepads controlled both characters at the same time. So it's fine for single player, but any kind of multiplayer is no go.
I take it back. It is something they are looking to resolve:
The next firmware update will support xbox 360 controller and the firmware will be released soon.
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Vivian
ASUS Customer Service
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At least now I don't need to buy another controller.
Sigwood said:
The wireless gamepad I tried was Logitech, so I would imagine that this would work as well. I have a couple of older model Logitech gamepads I can test later on if I get around to it.
I really am disappointed though in the fact that android 3.1 does not seem to distinguish between 2 different gamepads plugged in at the same time. I tried setting up a 2 player game of Contra by mapping buttons for player 1 and player 2 on each respective pad, but both gamepads controlled both characters at the same time. So it's fine for single player, but any kind of multiplayer is no go.
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Thanks so much for the info! But would you be so kind as to check with the older model Logitech gamepads (with usb)? I'm looking to buy the one that I linked you earlier and this would definitely be a deal breaker if it didn't work.

[Q] PS3 controller on dock w/ USB cable

I have not been able to get the PS3 controller to work on my prime when I plug it into the dock with a USB cable. Is there a setting I don't know about? Every time I press the ps3 button, it turns on my PS3 and connects to it instead.
Now I'm wondering if my USB port is broken because nothing that I plug into it works - mice, USB stick, controller...
I didn't even realize you could use ps3 remote with the prime just plugged mine in but the controls were kind of confusing and weird is there certain games the ps3 remote is good for or something?
jdbaker82 said:
I didn't even realize you could use ps3 remote with the prime just plugged mine in but the controls were kind of confusing and weird is there certain games the ps3 remote is good for or something?
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I'm guessing by remote you mean controller. I don't think the PS3 remote has a usb jack.
To answer your question, there are thousands upon thousands of extremely well made games that you would use that controller for.
See here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emulator#Video_game_console_emulators
jdbaker82 said:
I didn't even realize you could use ps3 remote with the prime just plugged mine in but the controls were kind of confusing and weird is there certain games the ps3 remote is good for or something?
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Several, emulators and ones like Shadowgum and Riptide - see here:
wow awesome! shadowgun will be a perfect use for it

can you use a wireless 360 controller?

If i have the prime usb adapter and the xbox 360 pc wireless receiver could i use a 360 controller?
Ive had no Dice getting it to work. Tried a 360 wired pad and it didnt work either. There is an app on the store that in theory should work with XBOX pads.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.poke64738.usbjoy
And the demo:
https://market.android.com/details?...29tLnBva2U2NDczOC51c2JqMmFuYWxvZ2tleWRlbW8iXQ..
scottrod said:
If i have the prime usb adapter and the xbox 360 pc wireless receiver could i use a 360 controller?
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I have the USB keyboard dock and have been able to use a Saitek P990 wired USB controller as well as my wireless Microsoft 360 controller with the PC/USB wireless receiver. Works great for me.
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I have the USB keyboard dock and have been able to use a Saitek P990 wired USB controller as well as my wireless Microsoft 360 controller with the PC/USB wireless receiver. Works great for me.
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Any special steps needed?
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Any special steps needed?
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Nope. Just plugged the USB PC wireless receiver into the dock, hit the button on it to start the receiver sync; too my controller and hit the sync button; and they were synced. One thing to know though is that unlike the regular 360 or PC, the little 360 logo on the controller will always be flashing in a circle as if it's trying to sync, even though it's synced up.
In other words, it won't lock onto a particular player 1-4, but just keep spinning around forever, that's just the way it is.
According to the Nvidia rep at CES, the prime comes preloaded with the major USB controller drivers, including the 360 USB wired controller. I saw it being used with my own 2 eyes.
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NeoteriX said:
Nope. Just plugged the USB PC wireless receiver into the dock, hit the button on it to start the receiver sync; too my controller and hit the sync button; and they were synced. One thing to know though is that unlike the regular 360 or PC, the little 360 logo on the controller will always be flashing in a circle as if it's trying to sync, even though it's synced up.
In other words, it won't lock onto a particular player 1-4, but just keep spinning around forever, that's just the way it is.
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This.
Shadowgun and GTA3 are so much easier to play with the Xbox 360 controller
Mine wont work...
I have tried to use my 360 wireless controller with wired PC dongle and a 360 wired control in the USB port of the dock and the wireless dongle lights up then i sync the control and the light goes off and the control wont map. The wired one doesn't even turn on (flickers on then off .2 sec) when plugged in. Am I missing something do I have a defective doc? I have done this before with my WII-mote that works find but I much prefer the 360 control. I also happen to have a ps3 control and that also doesn't work with the USB cable and the six-axises app. App says its compatible with the Transformer Prime but it always just asks me to pug the USB in. Any ideas? Does the Dock need a certain amount of charge does it have to be plugged into the wall to have enough power?
I actually hated using my 360 controller with GTA III. I was looking forward to it, is there a magic controller config kicking around somewhere, or am I destined to only looking around whilst standing still?

Asus Transformer Prime + PS3 Controller wirelessly without bluetooth enabled o.O

I was screwing around with my Asus Prime today and I found a hilariously awesome bug, not sure why it works, how it works, but it's sometimes unstable so be careful not to be working on anything important and not save it before you try this. Also, it probably saves battery life if you don't have it plugged into the controller cable.
In a nutshell:
1.You have to have a keyboard dock for this to work
2. Plug the controller into the USB port of the keyboard dock.
3. Unplug it and push the PS button at the same time.
4. You're done!
Should work for awhile, or untill the auto-shut off thing happens with the PS3 controller. I tried it a few times, and the 3rd or 4th try it rebooted my tablet so just make sure you save anything before you try it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3-S0ckbnKs
That's pretty cool, will try it later!
If not Fake.. the it might be (part of) the cause for the problems with wifi,since apparently bluetooth is still active.
Interesting, though I'm not sure how bluetooth remaining on would or could contribute to degrading wifi. However it is an anomaly that needs investigating. Have you put this to Asus?
Probably should but I don't know if i want to. I like it haha.
Isn't the ps3 controller just connecting cause of the USB?
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Drhammertime said:
Isn't the ps3 controller just connecting cause of the USB?
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He said it continues working after being unplugged... That would mean a BT connection is required, but my understanding is that BT is off for you?
Interesting indeed. Just plugging in makes sense, as the Prime is built for PnP on things like that; but for it to work wirelessly without changing its BT master and with BT cut off.....
Normally when you connect a ps3 Controller into a ps3 it will also sync its Bluetooth to it, but in this case I turned off the Bluetooth and it still works after I unplug the USB. The red LEDs are flashing as if the counter was plugged in and charging so it has to be a bug with the USB.
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USB over Wifi? Bluetooth over USB over WiFi, LOL!
Ov3rbyte said:
Normally when you connect a ps3 Controller into a ps3 it will also sync its Bluetooth to it, but in this case I turned off the Bluetooth and it still works after I unplug the USB. The red LEDs are flashing as if the counter was plugged in and charging so it has to be a bug with the USB.
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I need to investigate something myself, though I m pretty sure it's not going to be anything unique. I dodn't do much with Games or controllers, but picked up a Sony Branded DualShock controller after mixed results with some low end "compatible" controllers. In fact, other than my son's wired xBox 360 controller, pretty much all the Madcatz, and 3 other less expensive controllers either didn't work at all or barely worked, so I gave in and got the Dualshock. Since I am holding out on rooting until I have a burning need to, I never even tried to pair it wirelessly over bluetooth. I also didn't download Sixaxis software since it would require root.
Is it normal to see a bluetooth entry for the controller after just using it wired? If so then I will have o wait till I give it up and root this thing. For now though, I see a PLAYSTATION (R) 3 Controller entry in Bluetooth, additionally when I select it it has an option to toggle using it as an input device.
I didn't expect to see any of that until I attempted to pair it (I haven't) Is this in anyway meaningful, or just typically what you would see after connecting with a USB cable to the Prime's dock USB? If normal, ignore me, I'm an idiot. If NOT normal is there any way to test and/or check if it's paired? From my research there is no standard pairing with these like most bluetooth stuff, as in no codes, such as 1111, 0000 or the famous 1234.
I will check it further this weekend. I doubt it will work, but it would be great if it could be done without root.
EDIT: Okay so all I can say is, (shocked the **** out of me) IT WORKS!
I kid you not. I have a DualShock Sony Controller running wireless over BT without root. Couldn't say exactly why or how this has come to be. EVERYTHING I have read says you need root and Sixaxis from Market. Perhaps it's just the latest builds of ICS?
How did you pair it without a code or am app?
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I can confirm this works. Just plugged it into my dock via usb and it worked. Well 15 min of playing riptide made me wanna get back on mw3, well i unplugged the ps3 controller via usb. I for the life of me could not get it to work again with my ps3, i was pressing all the buttons i could, then looked at my screen and the ps3 controller was now connected wirelessly to my tf201 and damn near opening every possible app. Bluetooth was not on.
So i just plugged my contoller back in my ps3 and everything was fine.
From My S II (T989)
or My Asus TF201
I just tested it on my Tf201. you need bluetooth on in order to use the controller wirelessly, but it does work wirelessly which is the important thing. I'm excited to see what comes out for the Prime, before getting this I was excited about the PS Vita but if better games come out soon for the Prime, which they will, I'll probably forget about it considering it's another $300+ just for a device that pretty much only plays games.
Works with TF101
Also works with the Transformer TF101..
Sync the PS3 remote with the USB, once sync, unplug USB and press the Home button....
Voila!

[Q] Is it possible to pair PS3 controller with no root and no USB/dock?

I've been trying to figure this out for a few days now and everyone who has paired is either rooted or has a dock/USB dongle. I know it's possible to use the controller without having root and apparently it's possible to pair it without using USB but I can't get it to work at all.
I used the Sixaxis Pair Tool on my PC to set the address to my Prime. According to the instructions, as soon as you unplug and hit the PS button, it should be paired...but it didn't. The Prime picked up the controller in the Bluetooth menu but when I tapped it to pair, it asked for a PIN. I tried 0000 and 1234 which both didn't work and can't find any info on how to find the PIN. I also found someone that just said to keep cancelling when it asks and it eventually pairs for some reason but that didn't work either.
I tried pairing the controller to my phone but it doesn't even detect it (I entered the BT address) and the sixaxis app says the phone is not supported. So I put it back to my Prime's BT address and now my Prime won't even detect the controller at all like it was before. I was able to pair my phone and Prime together with no issues and the controller (original Sony brand btw) works fine on the PS3.
So has anyone here gotten a controller to work in this situation? Or do I have to use this as an excuse to buy the dock now?
Bandin03 said:
I've been trying to figure this out for a few days now and everyone who has paired is either rooted or has a dock/USB dongle. I know it's possible to use the controller without having root and apparently it's possible to pair it without using USB but I can't get it to work at all.
I used the Sixaxis Pair Tool on my PC to set the address to my Prime. According to the instructions, as soon as you unplug and hit the PS button, it should be paired...but it didn't. The Prime picked up the controller in the Bluetooth menu but when I tapped it to pair, it asked for a PIN. I tried 0000 and 1234 which both didn't work and can't find any info on how to find the PIN. I also found someone that just said to keep cancelling when it asks and it eventually pairs for some reason but that didn't work either.
I tried pairing the controller to my phone but it doesn't even detect it (I entered the BT address) and the sixaxis app says the phone is not supported. So I put it back to my Prime's BT address and now my Prime won't even detect the controller at all like it was before. I was able to pair my phone and Prime together with no issues and the controller (original Sony brand btw) works fine on the PS3.
So has anyone here gotten a controller to work in this situation? Or do I have to use this as an excuse to buy the dock now?
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I'm not sure. I have the dock and my PS3 Controller only appeared in the BT devices section after I Plugged it in to the dock.
However.... I was thinking... the Proprietary charging connector goes to a USB plug. Could you use a female USB adaptor to connect your PS3 controller to to the tablet (without the dock)? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Female-USB-...XX2Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330594457&sr=8-1
Can anyone answer this?
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I'm not sure. I have the dock and my PS3 Controller only appeared in the BT devices section after I Plugged it in to the dock.
However.... I was thinking... the Proprietary charging connector goes to a USB plug. Could you use a female USB adaptor to connect your PS3 controller to to the tablet (without the dock)? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Female-USB-...XX2Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330594457&sr=8-1
Can anyone answer this?
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For other purposes, very interested if this works?
tuckersmission said:
I'm not sure. I have the dock and my PS3 Controller only appeared in the BT devices section after I Plugged it in to the dock.
However.... I was thinking... the Proprietary charging connector goes to a USB plug. Could you use a female USB adaptor to connect your PS3 controller to to the tablet (without the dock)? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Female-USB-...XX2Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330594457&sr=8-1
Can anyone answer this?
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Is anyone in a position to test this?
I just got my prime yesterday, and I got my ps3 control work by just plugging it into the usb, pushing the centre button, then in bluetooth settings on the prime, I switched it on, scanned for devices and my ps3 control appeared so I selected it and it said connected. Then I just unplugged the usb and it worked.
I played sonic episode 1 and shadowgun with my ps3 control wirelessly. No root, no extra app downloaded. I'm going to try some more games today just to be sure.
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I just got my prime yesterday, and I got my ps3 control work by just plugging it into the usb, pushing the centre button, then in bluetooth settings on the prime, I switched it on, scanned for devices and my ps3 control appeared so I selected it and it said connected. Then I just unplugged the usb and it worked.
I played sonic episode 1 and shadowgun with my ps3 control wirelessly. No root, no extra app downloaded. I'm going to try some more games today just to be sure.
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We know that works. Op is wondering if its possible without the dock (usb port).
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Sorry read that after.
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ya i would like to know this as well , would be awesome to play some emulators on the big screen lol
tuckersmission said:
I'm not sure. I have the dock and my PS3 Controller only appeared in the BT devices section after I Plugged it in to the dock.
However.... I was thinking... the Proprietary charging connector goes to a USB plug. Could you use a female USB adaptor to connect your PS3 controller to to the tablet (without the dock)? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Female-USB-...XX2Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1330594457&sr=8-1
Can anyone answer this?
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I can tell you that it will not work. The prime has no USB host controller in order to connect peripherals for communication. It only can use the built in port to communicate with other devices that do have a controller. To get a USB host controller you have to use the dock or the adapter.
rand4ll said:
I can tell you that it will not work. The prime has no USB host controller in order to connect peripherals for communication. It only can use the built in port to communicate with other devices that do have a controller. To get a USB host controller you have to use the dock or the adapter.
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Cool, so are you saying the adaptor will work http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neewer-Fema...B4LG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1330762927&sr=8-3
Doesnt work.
I have galaxy nexus and tried using
Female/female adaptor to join my nexus cable (micro usb?) To my ps3 controllers cable (weird mini usb?) And it wont pick it up. Still tryn though, i have high hopes for this to work!
tuckersmission said:
Cool, so are you saying the adaptor will work http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neewer-Fema...B4LG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1330762927&sr=8-3
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No, you need this adapter.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0077IREE8/ref=mp_s_a_4?qid=1333448579&sr=8-4
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Thanks! But that's an Asus and I have a Samsung galaxy nexus phone, not sure if that will work
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