[Q] Z like a psp for Playstation 3 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra

Okay i know we can connected with wifi direct, media server to anything connected on the same network. What i want to do is connect my Z to the ps3 as if the Z is like a psp. It has the option in the ps3 to do a mobile device but not sure how to connect it. the playstation app on the play store only allows ps4. If the ps3 has this option then it should be able to connect its just not letting me. anyone know how?

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Hi Guys, i googled day and night but found nothing.
I rooted my Tablet Z and made it so that Remote Play with Ps4 Works on it.
Now the last thing to do is connect the DS4 Controller.
I can connect via Bluetooth but this won't work with the Remote Play App.
I tryed to copy the WirelessControllerManagerService.apk from my Xperia Z2 onto the Tablet Z but it Wont work, i still can only use the DS3 Controller.
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hansundgerlinde said:
Hi Guys, i googled day and night but found nothing.
I rooted my Tablet Z and made it so that Remote Play with Ps4 Works on it.
Now the last thing to do is connect the DS4 Controller.
I can connect via Bluetooth but this won't work with the Remote Play App.
I tryed to copy the WirelessControllerManagerService.apk from my Xperia Z2 onto the Tablet Z but it Wont work, i still can only use the DS3 Controller.
Sooo any help or Ideas?
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i'd love to know this also ..... to the OP though ...does the DS3 at least work with remote play? .. as in... yr just misisng the touchpad support i guess?

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5. Optional: mount for your controller and Xperia device; UtorCase (Find your controller and Xperia device, they have them all.)
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I'm new
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