SIXAXIS - Sony Xperia P, U, Sola, Go

Will SIXAXIS work with the SXS and a third party controller?
Like this one: Ebay link
Even tho it seller says: Compatible with Sony PS3 only.
My plan was to play the Playstation games on my tv with the hdmi cable and PS3 controller.

I don't think Sixaxis will work to be honest. But I also doubt there are any games that support it really...

The ps3 pad works with cable and livedock if on stock. And there is sixaxis app for rooted. Playstation suite is already compatible with the pad on ginger bread. When ics comes there will be native support meaning full controller with USB controller supported games like GTA3, shadowgun, onlive.
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Yea i was going to buy the sixaxis app. And then play some of the games from the new playstation store with a PS3 controller. But will it work?
And do you know why crash bandicoot is not in the PS store? Is it coming later or?

Booomber said:
Yea i was going to buy the sixaxis app. And then play some of the games from the new playstation store with a PS3 controller. But will it work?
And do you know why crash bandicoot is not in the PS store? Is it coming later or?
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I can confirm Sixaxis app works well with Xperia S and with the right button mapping it also controls the games from PS store. So makes the perfect micro console.
Not sure when crash will come out as only came out on the other devices as a pre-installed freebe.

poo-tang said:
I can confirm Sixaxis app works well with Xperia S and with the right button mapping it also controls the games from PS store. So makes the perfect micro console.
Not sure when crash will come out as only came out on the other devices as a pre-installed freebe.
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are you rooted Poo-tang?

willusdun said:
are you rooted Poo-tang?
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Yeah its the only way to go.

poo-tang said:
I can confirm Sixaxis app works well with Xperia S and with the right button mapping it also controls the games from PS store. So makes the perfect micro console.
Not sure when crash will come out as only came out on the other devices as a pre-installed freebe.
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And besides root do i need to do anything else? You talk about button mapping?
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Booomber said:
And besides root do i need to do anything else? You talk about button mapping?
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Only Root, Controller and App
Button mapping = while we are on Gingerbread you will have to change the button config 1 time in sixaxis settings (listed post below) for the playstation cert games. Or you can map button presses to screen if want (usefull for touch only games) . When we have ICS we will have full native controller support which means we will have the pad working fully sticks and everthing (eg GTA3 will control the same as if was on PS2)

Playstation Suite Mappings
All buttons are the obvious (left = left , L1 = L1) except these 4
Cross = Button A or D-pad center (d-pad center also works on all menus as enter)
Circle = Button B
Square = Button X
Triangle = Button Y
Xperia Play games mapping
Again all buttons are the obvious (left = left , L1 = L1) except these 4
Cross = D-pad center
Circle = Back
Square = X or Button X (cant remember which one)
Triangle = Y or Button Y (cant remember which one)

I've tested Sixaxiss controller.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552622

USB gamepad
Sorry if its already answered but i coudnt find it anywhere so posted here..
Does USB gamepad works on xperia s ? Instead of bluetooth ps3 controller

amroz said:
Sorry if its already answered but i coudnt find it anywhere so posted here..
Does USB gamepad works on xperia s ? Instead of bluetooth ps3 controller
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Yes. But until ICS the sticks wont work as they should. You can either use a Sony Ericsson live dock (works with most USB pads), Or some low powered controllers should work with just an OTG cable.

For xperia s. Can use the app. to capture screenshot of game is........ please.

Once you get root you'll be able to use a Dualshock/Sixaxis controller, you need root for the pairing app see. Then it just runs as a regular controller, of if you want you can use it as an IME(bind buttons like a USB keyboard for compatibility with some emulators).

Execuse me.Which application can capture the screen of any games on xperia s (2.3.7) ?

evoteam said:
Execuse me.Which application can capture the screen of any games on xperia s (2.3.7) ?
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Hold down power, press screenshot.

K900 said:
Hold down power, press screenshot.
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thank you. but FIFA 12 not work. help me please.

evoteam said:
thank you. but FIFA 12 not work. help me please.
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Frameworks issue, wait for ICS.

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Sixaxis Controller Emulate Xperia Play Buttons

Since there are many games that have this tag "Supports Xperia Play". I was wondering that if it would be possible to map the Xperia Play keys in Sixaxis controller so that we would be able to use our BT controllers to play those games that support xperia play controls.
Go to 'Preferences->Input Mappings->1st Controller mappings'. All the Xperia Play button mappings are at the bottom of the list and start from 'BUTTON_A' onwards.
Unfortunately games that require the touch pad will not be playable.
In a couple of weeks I will be adding support for 'touch emulation', which will allow you to create profiles that map from buttons to positions on the touch screen (including the analog sticks - N.O.V.A anyone?). Great what you can do with root access!
That would be great. Just one question. When I checked my device bluetooth mac address while bluetooth is on, it is different from the one that is shown by your app. Using the pc app to set the master control to the sixaxis controlled mac address does not seem to work.
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lambstone said:
That would be great. Just one question. When I checked my device bluetooth mac address while bluetooth is on, it is different from the one that is shown by your app. Using the pc app to set the master control to the sixaxis controlled mac address does not seem to work.
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The address shown in the app is the one to use. If that isn't working, I would suspect you may not be using an original Sony controller.
sir_earl said:
The address shown in the app is the one to use. If that isn't working, I would suspect you may not be using an original Sony controller.
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Yeah I think it is not an original one. Ordered from eBay but it looks like an original and is packed like one too
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Downloaded a copy of Nova 2 for the Xperia Play
Mapped Sixaxis (0.3.1) to keys i thought would work
Playing Nova 2, (Up = right, Right = down, Down = Left, Left = Up FYI)
however i cant for the life of me figure out which buttons are for fire, etc. None of the other buttons seem to work to map the xperia play controls. Theres lots of xperia play games that already are looking for controller inputs, there should be an "xperia" profile that automatically sets all the default controls so we can play those xperia optimized games.
pileot said:
Downloaded a copy of Nova 2 for the Xperia Play
Mapped Sixaxis (0.3.1) to keys i thought would work
Playing Nova 2, (Up = right, Right = down, Down = Left, Left = Up FYI)
however i cant for the life of me figure out which buttons are for fire, etc. None of the other buttons seem to work to map the xperia play controls. Theres lots of xperia play games that already are looking for controller inputs, there should be an "xperia" profile that automatically sets all the default controls so we can play those xperia optimized games.
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looking for a bluez ime profile myself ........ you would think someone has one?!
What about NOVA 2 HD? I cant get that working.
Anyone figure this out? I want to play nova and modern combat using my dualshock controller cause the touchpads suck. I just want the dualshock to mirror what the xperia controls do.
Spectre51 said:
Anyone figure this out? I want to play nova and modern combat using my dualshock controller cause the touchpads suck. I just want the dualshock to mirror what the xperia controls do.
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same here +1
would make it much easier. and gameplay would be better.

PS3 controller keymapping profiles?

Anyone have a PS3 controller profile saved for the N64oid? I'm having a hell of a time coming up with a good config for Ocarina of Time =\
I'd greatly appreciate it!
I am running into the exact same problem.
Bonus points (and thanks) for anyone who has properly mapped either GTA III or Shadowgun THD also.
in shadowgun and gta III sixaxis works great for me but only when its connected via USB. When i connect it via bluetooth its mapped in a different way but i dont know how to fix it :/
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I'm planning to get a PS3 controller for the TFP soon so I'm curious as well.
orzech.miron said:
in shadowgun and gta III sixaxis works great for me but only when its connected via USB. When i connect it via bluetooth its mapped in a different way but i dont know how to fix it :/
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I feel your pain on that. I just tried the GTA3 and had to use a USB cable. The bluetooth Sixaxis app didn't work and there was no way to change the buttons that way on the game.
Someone configure Zelda and save the config and post please
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here is the mapping for PS3 Sixaxis and Shadowgun via bluetooth. You will need sixaxis controller app, a sixaxis controller (obviously), usb cable and a pc.
link for mapping
http://droidgamers.com/index.php/co...or-an-asus-transformer-using-a-ps3-controller
link to app website
http://www.dancingpixelstudios.com/sixaxiscontroller/tool.html
i'm uploading a video to youtube show how it works...
Update: here's the video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-Rl9M9n1S0
It's not perfect but the C-buttons bound to Triangle, Cross etc area, A bound to R2, B bound to L2 and Z Bound to select/R3. L and R bound to L1 and R1 and start bound to, well start .
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It's not perfect but the C-buttons bound to Triangle, Cross etc area, A bound to R2, B bound to L2 and Z Bound to select/R3. L and R bound to L1 and R1 and start bound to, well start .
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Was looking for a good starting point myself and I think I'll try that tonight when I get home. +1!
Moothead2 said:
It's not perfect but the C-buttons bound to Triangle, Cross etc area, A bound to R2, B bound to L2 and Z Bound to select/R3. L and R bound to L1 and R1 and start bound to, well start .
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What games this for ?
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Has anyone had success with using touch profiles?
Also, is there any way to get the analog joystick gradient feel when using button mapping?
Thanks!
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Was looking for a good starting point myself and I think I'll try that tonight when I get home. +1!
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Also, don't be afraid to get creative with mapping (it has been a while since I played zelda, so this may or may not make sense). For example, you can map the c-buttons to the right joystick or even the d-pad. The default configuration, I believe, has both joysticks and the d-pad mapped as the same keyboard keys, but you can change that within the sixaxis app (allowing for different mappings within n64oid).
DroidHam said:
What games this for ?
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It's just a kinda default layout I've been using. I don't think the two emulators I've used allow me to configure multiple input configs for the single controller . A and B on the L2 and R2 triggers works fine in my opinion, the only trouble button is the Z button as R3 or select aren't exactly great.
the issue ive been having is N64oid only sees both joysticks and the dpad as DPAD so you can only configure one of them, so I run out of buttons trying to configure everything using in Zelda
felisen said:
Has anyone had success with using touch profiles?
Also, is there any way to get the analog joystick gradient feel when using button mapping?
Thanks!
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Also, don't be afraid to get creative with mapping (it has been a while since I played zelda, so this may or may not make sense). For example, you can map the c-buttons to the right joystick or even the d-pad. The default configuration, I believe, has both joysticks and the d-pad mapped as the same keyboard keys, but you can change that within the sixaxis app (allowing for different mappings within n64oid).
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You can use joysticks/dpad seperately? The ROM itself only sees them as DPAD when i map through N64oid
DroidHam said:
You can use joysticks/dpad seperately? The ROM itself only sees them as DPAD when i map through N64oid
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You are correct that it sees them (both sticks and the dpad) as DPAD [direction], but you can change that. The reason it sees them all as DPAD is that within the sixaxis app they are all mapped as dpad.
To make it so that you can map them separately within N64oid:
-Open the Sixaxis app
-Hit Menu > Preferences > Input Mappings > 1st Controller Mappings
-From there you can select any button on the controller (left,right,etc = dpad, analog 1 etc = left joystick, analog 2 etc = right joystick), and assign a keyboard key to them. It does not matter what you select, just don't use something that is already mapped (0-9 is used already, so use letters).
-Lastly, open the controller mappings within n64oid, select the n64 key you want to change and press the ps3 button you would like to use (you may see that it selects the letter you used, but that doesn't matter since it is mapped to the controller).
That should allow you to map the joysticks and dpad separately. Hope that helps! Enjoy!
felisen said:
You are correct that it sees them (both sticks and the dpad) as DPAD [direction], but you can change that. The reason it sees them all as DPAD is that within the sixaxis app they are all mapped as dpad.
To make it so that you can map them separately within N64oid:
-Open the Sixaxis app
-Hit Menu > Preferences > Input Mappings > 1st Controller Mappings
-From there you can select any button on the controller (left,right,etc = dpad, analog 1 etc = left joystick, analog 2 etc = right joystick), and assign a keyboard key to them. It does not matter what you select, just don't use something that is already mapped (0-9 is used already, so use letters).
-Lastly, open the controller mappings within n64oid, select the n64 key you want to change and press the ps3 button you would like to use (you may see that it selects the letter you used, but that doesn't matter since it is mapped to the controller).
That should allow you to map the joysticks and dpad separately. Hope that helps! Enjoy!
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Cool, once things settle down here at work ill try and get my Zelda fully configured
Well I was able to map my yellow C buttons in N64 to my DPAD so looks like im in business, just need to tweak a little more
got my N64oid setup perfect, Zelda is amazing
Cold you post the map and setup for Zelda?
DroidHam said:
got my N64oid setup perfect, Zelda is amazing
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Glad to hear!

[Q] Sixaxis + Shadowgun:Deadzone

Hi, anyone trying to play Shadowguneadzone with Sixaxis (PS3 controller, 4.1.2 rooted stock)? I play a lot with this combo on Nexus 7 (works great), but when I tried today (bought HDMI dongle - trying to play on TV), gamepad will disconnect as soon as I start game in deadzone (e.g. select deathmatch).
When I switch back to sixaxis and pair the gamepad again, the game restarts.
EDIT: My bad, got it working (I didn't have Sixaxis IME selected). And I'm too lame to know how to delete the thread.
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Hi, anyone trying to play Shadowguneadzone with Sixaxis (PS3 controller, 4.1.2 rooted stock)? I play a lot with this combo on Nexus 7 (works great), but when I tried today (bought HDMI dongle - trying to play on TV), gamepad will disconnect as soon as I start game in deadzone (e.g. select deathmatch).
When I switch back to sixaxis and pair the gamepad again, the game restarts.
EDIT: My bad, got it working (I didn't have Sixaxis IME selected). And I'm too lame to know how to delete the thread.
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How did you manage the keys? i've found one map online but that one doesnt work with note 2.
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Glad you sorted it out. Join the DZ thread for extra info.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971574
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wanted asphault 8 to run so...

changed build.prop device name to softwin looks like it did the trick, downloading asphault now, will report it it plays or not. has opened up pretty much my whole library of games and apps doing this tweak. you need a rooted device (running .510 right now).
johnnobts said:
changed build.prop device name to softwin looks like it did the trick, downloading asphault now, will report it it plays or not. has opened up pretty much my whole library of games and apps doing this tweak. you need a rooted device (running .510 right now).
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and.. may i ask why you're having to do this to play?
corrado85 said:
and.. may i ask why you're having to do this to play?
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Bc asphault 8 wasn't listed as compatible on the play store using the xperia ultras device name.
It plays fine btw. so does gangstar Vegas
i havent been in the gaming scene on android, what are some other good recommendations to try out on ZU?
What DPI is the ZU running at?
I'm thinking that 190 would be a good DPI to run at
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What DPI is the ZU running at?
I'm thinking that 190 would be a good DPI to run at
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ZU DPI is 342
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corrado85 said:
i havent been in the gaming scene on android, what are some other good recommendations to try out on ZU?
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Here's some good recommendations for you:
AirAttack HD
Anomaly Korea
Asphalt 8
Dead Space
Dead Trigger
Dungeon Hunter 4
Real Racing 3
Samurai II Vengeance
ShadowGun
All of the above titles can be either downloaded/purchased from Play store, except for Asphalt 8 (Which is not compatible with Z Ultra at the moment)
You don't really need to change build.prop device name in order to get Asphalt 8 - if you have a rooted phone.
I'm just getting Asphalt 8 to try it out, will definitely purchase it legally from Play store once it's available for Z Ultra.
If you have a dualshock3 controller & your phone is rooted, then you can purchase Sixaxis Controller app to map the buttons & use the dualshock3 controller instead.
I prefer to use dualshock3 controller because it's a hundred times easier to control, rather than using the touch screen input.
Hope the above info helps.
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ZU DPI is 342
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wrong. 320 default
you can scale it down to as much as you link but 190 is PRETYYYY tiny. I've gone as low as 240 but the UI started getting misaligned- 265 is ideal.
johnnobts said:
changed build.prop device name to softwin looks like it did the trick, downloading asphault now, will report it it plays or not. has opened up pretty much my whole library of games and apps doing this tweak. you need a rooted device (running .510 right now).
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There are a lot of devices not supported in the playstore for this game.. But the good news is you don't need to change anything,.. just follow this video tutorial on how to download and install... as stated above, 'buy' it properly when the playstore support tree is updated with the ZU
ERICTHK said:
If you have a dualshock3 controller & your phone is rooted, then you can purchase Sixaxis Controller app to map the buttons & use the dualshock3 controller instead.
I prefer to use dualshock3 controller because it's a hundred times easier to control, rather than using the touch screen input.
Hope the above info helps.
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*cough* You don't need the Sixaxis Controller app on Sony phones. They support the PS3 controller natively. You only need an OTG cable (USB On-The-Go) - which is cheap, and then you just plug the controller to the phone, and once it's connected and synced, you can unplug it and use it.
This only works for games that supports controllers, so if you need to map the buttons, you'll need the Sixaxis app. When i think about it, just ignore the whole first part of this post. I could edit it, but i've written it and i'm not throwing it away, god damn it
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*cough* You don't need the Sixaxis Controller app on Sony phones. They support the PS3 controller natively. You only need an OTG cable (USB On-The-Go) - which is cheap, and then you just plug the controller to the phone, and once it's connected and synced, you can unplug it and use it.
This only works for games that supports controllers, so if you need to map the buttons, you'll need the Sixaxis app. When i think about it, just ignore the whole first part of this post. I could edit it, but i've written it and i'm not throwing it away, god damn it
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haha... gave me a chuckle! :laugh:
I thought the z ultra natively supports the dualshock 3?
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jkr284 said:
I thought the z ultra natively supports the dualshock 3?
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Yes, the Z Ultra natively supports the dualshock3 controller.
All you need to do is to connect the controller to your phone via a USB OTG adapter.
After that, you can unplug the cables & the dualshock3 controller will work wireless. You can control the phone UI using the dualshock3 controller & it also works for certain android games that supports controller input.
However, there's a misconception among people thinking that all android games will work that way.
Unfortunately, that's not the case. Majority of the android games out there are designed with touch screen input in mind - meaning that they don't support any controller input at all.
The moment you load a game that does not support controller input, you will find that you can't use the dualshock3 at all. Although it is still connected to your phone via bluetooth connection but you can't use it inside the game.
That's why you need the Sixaxis Controller app to map the game's touch buttons to your dualshock3 controller, in order to use it inside the game.
Hope the above info clear things up.
While we're at it, if you use SixAxis Controller and you don't want to spend time mapping the controls, then just go to SixAxis Of Power or this thread. But it's pretty easy to make them yourself, so if you have some questions then just ask.
ERICTHK said:
Yes, the Z Ultra natively supports the dualshock3 controller.
All you need to do is to connect the controller to your phone via a USB OTG adapter.
After that, you can unplug the cables & the dualshock3 controller will work wireless. You can control the phone UI using the dualshock3 controller & it also works for certain android games that supports controller input.
However, there's a misconception among people thinking that all android games will work that way.
Unfortunately, that's not the case. Majority of the android games out there are designed with touch screen input in mind - meaning that they don't support any controller input at all.
The moment you load a game that does not support controller input, you will find that you can't use the dualshock3 at all. Although it is still connected to your phone via bluetooth connection but you can't use it inside the game.
That's why you need the Sixaxis Controller app to map the game's touch buttons to your dualshock3 controller, in order to use it inside the game.
Hope the above info clear things up.
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Ah cool cheers. I looked for the app and realised I bought it yonks ago!
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PS3 Dual Shock 3 compatibility

I want to buy a PS3 controller but i want to know if the is any issue or problem that i need to know before i buy it.
Thanks you and sorry for my bad english :B
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I'm not sure how much research you've done on this already, so I'll cover the basics.
You will need to use either a USB OTG to connect the controller with a cable, or be rooted and use the SixAxis app to connect using the PS3 Bluetooth system.
The last time I used the SixAxis app, it wasn't compatible with Android 5.0. Check this out first before purchasing.
jorgemariel said:
I want to buy a PS3 controller but i want to know if the is any issue or problem that i need to know before i buy it.
Thanks you and sorry for my bad english :B
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The other guy is right, get an OTG cable if you aren't rooted, or you can go wireless and use the SixAxis app. I use the SixAxis app(I'm rooted) and it works flawlessly on 5.0.1. If you go to Gamepad Settings and pick that you want the PS3 controller to be read as a gamepad, it even works natively with the shield tablet, the buttons are mapped on the controller as they are with the shield controller, and when you launch games, it acts like you have a shield controller setup! You can even do the hold-start-to-open-button-mapping with the PS3 controller!
Thanks you very much! Can you confirm me that all games are compatible? Or there is one that have any problem...?
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jorgemariel said:
Thanks you very much! Can you confirm me that all games are compatible? Or there is one that have any problem...?
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All games that are compatible with the shield controller is compatible, because like I said, when you connect the PS3 controller, the system acts like you just connected an nvidia shield controller. For games that don't have gamepad compatibility, you can hold the start button to bring up an on screen button mapper and place buttons and joysticks in the locations you want.
Excelent! I will buy it
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rejectedjs said:
All games that are compatible with the shield controller is compatible, because like I said, when you connect the PS3 controller, the system acts like you just connected an nvidia shield controller. For games that don't have gamepad compatibility, you can hold the start button to bring up an on screen button mapper and place buttons and joysticks in the locations you want.
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For NVidia Game Mapper, the game you are trying to set up controller maps for must at least have some sort of native controller code implemented.
For example, there are some pinball games that I tried to create a game map for using the Game Mapper. The button assignments would not work. At all.
In some ways, the NVidia Controller is limited by the Nvidia Gamepad Software. Which is a real shame, because the Shield Controller is a great piece of hardware.
If you are using SixAxis, you can set the app to treat all connected PS3 controllers as "Native Controllers".
You can also set up both a touch profile and use the native controller features already included in some games (this is referred to as "hybrid controller mode"). For example, Zen Pinball HD has basic native controller support implemented. But it doesn't have analog plunge for the ball launch. You can set up just the Right Analog Stick as a touch profile, and use the native features to control everything else.
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For NVidia Game Mapper, the game you are trying to set up controller maps for must at least have some sort of native controller code implemented.
For example, there are some pinball games that I tried to create a game map for using the Game Mapper. The button assignments would not work. At all.
In some ways, the NVidia Controller is limited by the Nvidia Gamepad Software. Which is a real shame, because the Shield Controller is a great piece of hardware.
If you are using SixAxis, you can set the app to treat all connected PS3 controllers as "Native Controllers".
You can also set up both a touch profile and use the native controller features already included in some games (this is referred to as "hybrid controller mode"). For example, Zen Pinball HD has basic native controller support implemented. But it doesn't have analog plunge for the ball launch. You can set up just the Right Analog Stick as a touch profile, and use the native features to control everything else.
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You just repeated everything I said in a long, drawn out format..
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For games that don't have gamepad compatibility, you can hold the start button to bring up an on screen button mapper and place buttons and joysticks in the locations you want.
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The on-screen NVidia Key Mapper, like I specifically pointed out, only works for some games. Which is why...
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You just repeated everything I said in a long, drawn out format..
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...I provided a "long, drawn out" answer. For someone not used to SixAxis and the powerful options it offers for game mapping (hybrid mode/native controller mode) it is long, drawn out info like this that will allow folks to get the most out of the app.
I also don't feel I repeated your information. I added specific information relating to SixAxis features that your two posts didn't contain.
Sorry to bother you guys but I'm looking for a way to use a gamepad without spending 70 euros on Nvidia's right now. So to see if I got what you said before right, if I'm rooted and install SixAxis I can use a PS3 controller as if it were an Nvidia controller with the device?
Just to clarify your understanding... you DO NOT have to root the device. You only need to root it if you want to use it wirelessly. You can use a USB OTG(which is a few $/€ on amazon) without rooting your device and plug it in directly.
Just to clarify your understanding... you DO NOT have to root the device. You only need to root it if you want to use it wirelessly. You can use a USB OTG(which is a few $/€ on amazon) without rooting your device and plug it in directly.
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I have an OTG cable and I tried plugging it in this way, it works but the mapping isn't very good, for example Mimpy which is also supposed to be Tegra optimized doesn't work, I can go back and forth with the left joystick (or the arrows) but I can't use the other side of the gamepad to jump as I should. If I connect it wirelessly and use SixAxis does the mapping resemble Nvidia's own gamepad or will I still have the same issues?

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