PS3 controller with usb on dock (not working) - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

I just bought an official Dualshock Pro PS3 controller and it just does not work on my prime. Right now I want to use it with usb port, not bluetooth (that would be the next step).
I installed the controller on my PC to check it's working. My usb ports are also working since I can plug USB keys. I am using ICS update.
When I plug the controller, the only thing I can do is press the power button to leave current app and go back to home menu. Nothing else works. When I press the power button the 4 lights all blink fast for 20sec and then nothing.
I looked at many threads here and on other forums but I cannot find a solution for my problem.
Please help me.

I'm not using the dock but i'am using the asus usb adapter. All I did to get it woking was turned on the bt on the prime pluged the ps3 controller into the usb adapter and pressed the power button. Give a sec and it should pair. Been using my ps3 controller with shadow gun with no problems at all. The game even lets you assign your buttons to the controller. Hope this helps

hungrybear said:
I'm not using the dock but i'am using the asus usb adapter. All I did to get it woking was turned on the bt on the prime pluged the ps3 controller into the usb adapter and pressed the power button. Give a sec and it should pair. Been using my ps3 controller with shadow gun with no problems at all. The game even lets you assign your buttons to the controller. Hope this helps
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I also did that. I pressed the power button, the 4 flash lights blinks fastly for 20s. Then I can see the pad connected in bluetooth but after 20s the flashlights turn themselves off, the pad disconnects from bluetooth.
I assume that my problem is not related to bluetooth, so right now if it works with USB I will be glad!

I did the same as hungrybear and it works great, have you tried to check that the control works with a ps3? Maybe it can get recognized on a computer but not fully functional.

Errrrrmmm, what about charging it from the pc for a good while?
Plug in, turn on, turn on Bluetooth, unplug. Now every time you turn it on, it will pair with prime (BT icon will become blue). I don't think there is enough power coming from docks USB to charge it. You can't do much with it on home screens, just launch an app or so. Use left stick to navigate, but its a pain in the bottom. Some games will work with it, some won't.
Sent throught the wormhole from my CoinInserted Sensation OG.

Finally, I bought a new ps3 controller and it's working great now.
I don't know what happened with the other one, I bought it very cheap on Ebay, the looking and plastic case was exactly the same. Maybe a fake sony gamepad I don't know...

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Gamestops Bluetooth Contoller Help

How do you turn it off !
Tried pressing power.. Nothing
Tried holding down power... Nothing
How do you turn this thing off.
Works fine BTW
Seems you have to Plug it in then hit power and it shuts right off...
I hold power, then release, then push it again. That does the trick.
Hey, I'm picking up a prime tomorrow, and I was wondering about how to connect the bluetooth, do I need to root it first? Can I use a ps3 controller?
Sorry for the off topic post
No PS3 controller unless you have the dock to connet the USB cord to...
Other wise you have to get a Bluetooth controller
If rooted then you can some how with the correct app and set up connect the PS3 controller, I heard people talk about it but I havent done it
The controller from game stop is only like $30

[Q] PS3 wired connection and USB devices not recognized....HELP!

I just got my Asus Prime from Taiwan yesterday after a month of waiting (my first tablet!!!). Out of the box my prime updated itself automatically to ICS and it all went smoothly. So far no screen flickering that others have mentioned. But now i have tried to connect 3 USB hard drives to my dock and none of them have been recognized, the lights on the HD turn on but after about 2 min. it turns off. All 3 of my USB devices are samsung. When i tried to connect my ps3 controller to the dock , nothing happens??!!! HElp would be greatly appreciated! Im a noob btw lol....
Bass-15 said:
I just got my Asus Prime from Taiwan yesterday after a month of waiting (my first tablet!!!). Out of the box my prime updated itself automatically to ICS and it all went smoothly. So far no screen flickering that others have mentioned. But now i have tried to connect 3 USB hard drives to my dock and none of them have been recognized, the lights on the HD turn on but after about 2 min. it turns off. All 3 of my USB devices are samsung. When i tried to connect my ps3 controller to the dock , nothing happens??!!! HElp would be greatly appreciated! Im a noob btw lol....
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Have you tried rebooting. A lot of people have found that after attaching stuff to the dock for the first time it didn't work, but they rebooted it and it worked for them. Something about the dock did an update.
Thanx for that info but i have tried rebooting several times with the dock and USB connected and without the USB connected. But what explains the reason for my ps3 controller not working? ( My dock version is " TF201-DOCK-0206 " ----if that helps at all. )
That's what mine is at and I use my PS3 controller just fine. Have you tried hitting the center button on the controller. I know I was having problems as well until I hit that button. You know it works if the screen that you are on goes back to the home screen.
OMW!!!!!!!!!! WHAT ARE THE CHANCES.....!!! while i was replying i decided to plug my external and it worked!!!! my ps3 controller too!!!! Ive been trying this whole day to get them to work and out of the blue they work lol! thanx again for all for help anyway!!
No problem. Hopefully this helps others out as well.

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?
Sent over Al Gore's internet via a rooted Thunderbolt.
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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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DHTC said:
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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Nyko Playpad Pro Bluetooth Controller just works $12-$16

Hey guys, just picked up two of these for $12.97 each at my local gamestop local store:
http://www.amazon.com/Playpad-Andro...d=1417915533&sr=8-1&keywords=nyko+playpad+pro
They work great with asphalt, Mupen64 and everything I've thrown at them, nice controllers imho, check them out. The hell with paying $40 for controllers, these babies rock.
Can you pair more than 1 remote at a time
thecrunked said:
Can you pair more than 1 remote at a time
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yes, got two paired, have not tried multiplayer yet, but both work just fine
You forgot to mention it has a mouse function built in! Easier to map buttons without adding a mouse and otg cable!!
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So I got it paired but I can't get the controller to work for the games. The buttons don't do what they are supposed to. Is there way to adjust it? I'm using it in app mode
Toneman07 said:
So I got it paired but I can't get the controller to work for the games. The buttons don't do what they are supposed to. Is there way to adjust it? I'm using it in app mode
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Switch to hid mode, some apps allowu to rebind keys, there is an app from the manufacturer called nyko playground that could possibly be sideloaded
Can't Pair
I bought two from Amazon and can't pair either. I unboxed one and left it charging for almost a day (overnight + during work) and the lights were cycling before I pulled it off the charger. The manual or FAQ on the site didn't offer a fix so I started hitting random buttons and.....the lights went off but I couldn't get them to come back on until I put it back on the charger then the same light cycling began. I poked around on the site and found a firmware update. I updated the firmware and I still have the same pattern. I realized during the firmware updating process that the light cycling is update mode which should require pressing UP + A + Reset, which I definitely did not do prior to upgrading. That night I charged the other for a full day (overnight + during work) and I immediately encountered the same pattern. I'll probably return them in two days unless someone posts a solution. :crying:
defconoi said:
yes, got two paired, have not tried multiplayer yet, but both work just fine
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Did you get a chance to try it? I read online (amazon reviews) that the 2nd controller pairs but they can't seem to get the second Nyko Playpad to go into two player mode (MAME).
I love this controller and for $12.67 it is a nice deal. I don't want to get a second one if it doesn't work for 2 players.
Did you ever figure out this controller? Had the same issue but I figured it out and its not as clear cut as the directions state so if you need help just reply or send me a pm and I will walk you through how to get the controller to work.
dweeze87 said:
Did you ever figure out this controller? Had the same issue but I figured it out and its not as clear cut as the directions state so if you need help just reply or send me a pm and I will walk you through how to get the controller to work.
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I just received mine and I'm having the same issue as above. Any chance you could help?
To update firmware or not? Might want to read this first
Hi all,
tl:dr / summary - Some Nyko Playpad Pros have issues with charging or arriving in update mode (cycling all lights when charging). Updating the Nyko Playpad Pro firmware sometimes fixes the issue, sometime not. Even if you get a good one, you may not want to update the firmware anyway.
I've been looking for an active forum to post this info in and get help from. Reddit didn't seem to have any good threads dedicated to the Nyko Playpad Pro, and Nyko's website is pretty much useless.
Here's my story. I bought one Playpad Pro from Amazon and when it arrived I read the sticker that said to charge it for an hour minimum before use. I have plenty of micro-USB chargers so instead of using the included one I charged it via my phone cable. As soon as I plugged it in all the lights on the controller started cycling. I hadn't read the directions yet so I didn't know this was odd. Went back and read the instructions and decided to use the included charging cable. Did that and the cycling stopped so I let it charge.
After it was done charging (light was blinking) I tried to turn it on via the home button and it would light up while I held the button down, but as soon as I released it all the lights would go dark. If I connected it to the charger I could get it to turn on and stay on, but that was unacceptable.
Eventually I ran across some information about updating the firmware via PC so I tried that (did the whole UP + A + Reset thing to get into update mode) but it didn't fix the issue, so I returned it to Amazon.
I read a bunch of reviews on Amazon and there were a ton of complaints about units being DOA like mine. I liked the price of the Playpad Pro compared to others, though, and saw that those who got a good controller were very happy with it, so I decided to play the odds and ordered 3 more of them from Amazon, figuring I could return the ones that don't work or I don't need.
I got those 3 controllers earlier this week and I've only opened 2 of them because both of them are working. Both of them would pair with my Nexus 7 (2012) and Moto X (1st gen) out of the box, however they wouldn't connect again after cycling them off then on. I'd have to re-pair each controller each time I turned it on. And, the Nyko Playground app wouldn't recognize them to update the firmware (I eventually read elsewhere that you need an Android 4.1 device to run the firmware upgrade via Android). So instead I updated one of the controllers via the PC updater. The Nyko Playground app would then recognize the controller ("Controller Synced" displayed in green at the top-right of the app and allow me to update the firmware in the app). This solved the pairing issue, but I noticed that android recognized the controller differently after the update. In the BT settings the updated controller displayed with a keyboard icon, while the non-updated controller had a joystick icon.
The keyboard vs. joystick difference wouldn't be relevant until I started trying to use each controller in RetroArch. Even though performance was fine for the updated (keyboard icon) controller in the Android OS and other games, in RetroArch I experienced a significant lag/delay after pressing a button. Furthermore, the updated controller's left thumb-stick would not translate to D-pad movements. On the other hand, the non-updated controller (joystick icon, requires re-pairing at each power on) did not experience any lag within RetroArch, and the left thumb-stick could be used in place of the D-pad.
I'm pretty new to RetroArch so maybe there is a setting I could change to fix the lag and left thumb-stick issues? Or maybe there's a way I can have Android treat the updated controller as a joystick/gamepad instead of a keyboard? For now I'm jumping through the hoops of re-pairing the non-updated controller each time I power it on. Other than that the controller is great.
clonerep said:
I bought two from Amazon and can't pair either. I unboxed one and left it charging for almost a day (overnight + during work) and the lights were cycling before I pulled it off the charger. The manual or FAQ on the site didn't offer a fix so I started hitting random buttons and.....the lights went off but I couldn't get them to come back on until I put it back on the charger then the same light cycling began. I poked around on the site and found a firmware update. I updated the firmware and I still have the same pattern. I realized during the firmware updating process that the light cycling is update mode which should require pressing UP + A + Reset, which I definitely did not do prior to upgrading. That night I charged the other for a full day (overnight + during work) and I immediately encountered the same pattern. I'll probably return them in two days unless someone posts a solution. :crying:
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I bought two of these controllers from local gamestops for $13 bucks. their phasing them out. both do not work unless connected to a power supply. it seems they are so old that their batteries do not charge. some do not charge at all. I returned two of them. I would recommend staying away from these old controllers as I don't believe they have a long life expectancy. Just saying.
My playpad pro would not hold a charge and would only work if connected to a usb power supply. I decided to try an upgrade.
There is a firmware updater app in the playstore but it specifically says it can only be used on android 4.3. I uninstalled and found that the "nyko playground" app in the app store was for doing upgrades on all other andoroid os's not 4.3
I was able to get the firmware updated. Here is how I did it. ( iwas not able to confirm the update, just that it said it completed)
Select "controller setting on bottom switch of joystick. not mouse, not icad, and not app
I connected it to my rooted firetv. I physically connected to a hub connected to the usb port on the firetv. I also connected it via bluetooth to the firetv. I uninstalled "nyko firmware updated" and installed "nyko playground" I selected sync. I then used a mouse to select the IME and checked off the "nyko playpad" it then asked me to select a android or pc. I chose android. I selected updated. it took a minute. it said successful. it then asked me to unpair the device and disconnect from back to firetv and connect to separated powere\ supply. and then "bluetooth re-pair" the device.
we will see the device holds a charge now.
rp201 said:
we will see the device holds a charge now.
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For me the firmware update did not help. My controller would power on with the home button held down, but power off as soon as I released the home button. The battery obviously had some sort of charge since the light on the face of the controller would light up, but maybe it wasn't enough output to actually keep working.
It sounds like your controller is similar but exhibiting slightly different behavior, do maybe it will work. Please post an update when you have one.
Good luck!
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rp201 said:
My playpad pro would not hold a charge and would only work if connected to a usb power supply. I decided to try an upgrade.
There is a firmware updater app in the playstore but it specifically says it can only be used on android 4.3. I uninstalled and found that the "nyko playground" app in the app store was for doing upgrades on all other andoroid os's not 4.3
I was able to get the firmware updated. Here is how I did it. ( iwas not able to confirm the update, just that it said it completed)
Select "controller setting on bottom switch of joystick. not mouse, not icad, and not app
I connected it to my rooted firetv. I physically connected to a hub connected to the usb port on the firetv. I also connected it via bluetooth to the firetv. I uninstalled "nyko firmware updated" and installed "nyko playground" I selected sync. I then used a mouse to select the IME and checked off the "nyko playpad" it then asked me to select a android or pc. I chose android. I selected updated. it took a minute. it said successful. it then asked me to unpair the device and disconnect from back to firetv and connect to separated powere\ supply. and then "bluetooth re-pair" the device.
we will see the device holds a charge now.
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I gave up, got an RMA, bought 2 Gamestop Red Samurai controllers and haven't looked back. The Red Samurais paired instantly, hold a charge, and can be used to navigate menus on the Nexus Player.
thanks
Thanks for the advice.
clonerep said:
I gave up, got an RMA, bought 2 Gamestop Red Samurai controllers and haven't looked back. The Red Samurais paired instantly, hold a charge, and can be used to navigate menus on the Nexus Player.
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