[Q] Analog Stick Mapping for N64oid - Fire TV Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm sure this has been discussed somewhere, so I apologize. But I figured out how to get N64oid on my Amazon Fire TV a few days ago and got a couple ROMs. Pretty stoked. I have an old original Nintendo 64 Controller AND a USB converter for it that I used to use when I had an emulator on my old Sony laptop. I've got all the buttons mapped great to the N64 controller EXCEPT the stinkin' analog stick. It doesn't register to run, it's like I cant push it hard enough to any side to get it to move. For example, in Super Mario 64, I have a really hard time doing the long jump because Mario won't do anything but a medium walk.
Is there any way to fix this? Am I doing something wrong mapping the buttons? I can't find anywhere else online in forums of someone actually using an N64 controller with a USB converter to play, everyone else is using XBOX controllers or PS3 or something else.
Thanks, for any input everyone!

I wish that N64oid would have been completed so it could run games without randomly soft freezing after a short time.
My best results are with CoolN64.
I recently found out that changing the flicker reduction method can also affect the graphics in a positive way.
I switched to the Q-method which makes most of the graphics display properly such as Super Smash Bros. having perfect graphics using Glide.

N64 controllers are notoriously known for the way their sticks stop working over the years. Is the stick very loose and does it move a lot when you shake the controller? If so you may just be out of luck and may need a different controller

I recommend a Gamecube controller if you can find a joystick adapter for it.
I USED to have a 3 in 1 style adapter with two USB slots built-in that I randomly found at Wal-Mart a long time ago,but lost it and all of my controllers for a BS reason.

Montisaquadeis said:
N64 controllers are notoriously known for the way their sticks stop working over the years. Is the stick very loose and does it move a lot when you shake the controller? If so you may just be out of luck and may need a different controller
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I believe it worked well with the actual N64 that I used last year... It could be the stick though, I'll try another one. If not, is there a better N64 emulator I should try?
I downloaded the ROMs through XBMC Free ROMs program, and got N64oid sideloaded through ADB on my Mac. I'm pretty new to all of this though, as you can see this is my second post ever on XDA.

Mupen64 Plus AE is the standard one,but has not been updated in quite a while since the 2.4.4 version.
There is the normal free version,and a donation version just for kindly supporting the devs.
There is a dedicated forum for this one.
CoolN64 is the fastest and smoothest one yet,and it has been getting more updates lately.

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Bluetooth Gamepad

Sup guys? I was wondering if there are any Bluetooth gamepads out that work with the EVO? Any help would be appreciated
First of all, you won't be able to use a bluetooth gamepad on the stock HTC Sense ROM. The only way that I know of to get it working is to root and install Cyanogen Mod. Then install Wiimote Controller from the market (free) and you can use a Wii controller with bluetooth.
If you want more buttons/options, there's the Datel Retro Wireless controller (wiimote replacement) or the Nintendo Classic Controller Pro, which has to be tethered to a wiimote. Same goes for the Nyko Wing.
sprocket87 said:
First of all, you won't be able to use a bluetooth gamepad on the stock HTC Sense ROM. The only way that I know of to get it working is to root and install Cyanogen Mod. Then install Wiimote Controller from the market (free) and you can use a Wii controller with bluetooth.
If you want more buttons/options, there's the Datel Retro Wireless controller (wiimote replacement) or the Nintendo Classic Controller Pro, which has to be tethered to a wiimote. Same goes for the Nyko Wing.
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Where's a good place to buy these things? what is the cheapest / easiest route?
berardi said:
Where's a good place to buy these things? what is the cheapest / easiest route?
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Which one?
You can get a wiimote anywhere. Ebay is always a good option.
The Datel controllers are harder to come by, you'll have to Google it.
sprocket87 said:
Which one?
You can get a wiimote anywhere. Ebay is always a good option.
The Datel controllers are harder to come by, you'll have to Google it.
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Oh sorry I read that too fast. I thought it was more complicated - thought you needed hardware in addition to the wiimote.
Are there any controllers you can use that have more keys than a wiimote? (or is that Datel)
wiimote woudl be great for NES, but for SNES seems like it wouldn't work so well.
So there is no possible way to get a Bluetooth controller to work unless my phone is rooted? That really sucks. If anyone knows of a way to get a controller to work without root please let us know
SantinoInc said:
So there is no possible way to get a Bluetooth controller to work unless my phone is rooted? That really sucks. If anyone knows of a way to get a controller to work without root please let us know
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Right. It's not an Android issue, it's an HTC issue. Some (all?) of their phones, including the Evo cannot work with a Bluetooth gamepad out of the box for some reason. Speculation was that they mucked with the Bluetooth stack in Sense but the latest reports say that's untrue, there's some other reason it's not working.
Regardless, you've gotta root if you want Bluetooth gaming on your Evo.
On the upside, rooting rocks for a lot of other reasons so don't be discouraged
berardi said:
Oh sorry I read that too fast. I thought it was more complicated - thought you needed hardware in addition to the wiimote.
Are there any controllers you can use that have more keys than a wiimote? (or is that Datel)
wiimote woudl be great for NES, but for SNES seems like it wouldn't work so well.
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Yeah, that's what I was saying about the Datel / Nyko Wing / Nintendo Classic Controllers.
The Classic Controller is identical, button-wise, to a SNES controller
The Classic Controller Pro is like a mix between a SNES and a Gamecube controller. It's the best for PSX games since it has 2 R/L buttons and joysticks.
sprocket87 said:
Yeah, that's what I was saying about the Datel / Nyko Wing / Nintendo Classic Controllers.
The Classic Controller is identical, button-wise, to a SNES controller
The Classic Controller Pro is like a mix between a SNES and a Gamecube controller. It's the best for PSX games since it has 2 R/L buttons and joysticks.
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damn so we're looking at around $65 for that route. And it's annoying that you have to carry around two controllers! Wish there was another standalone bluetooth controller with more buttons!
http://www.suntekstore.com/bluetooth-gamepad-for-smartphone-and-pdas---black.html
Thinking about this thing but L / R Buttons are in bad location and I don't particularly like the design.
berardi said:
damn so we're looking at around $65 for that route. And it's annoying that you have to carry around two controllers! Wish there was another standalone bluetooth controller with more buttons!
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Well you can get a Wiimote and a Classic Controller Pro for about $10 each on eBay, so it's not that bad.
Carrying 2 controllers does suck, yes. The Datel is the best option, if you can find it, but that's like $50+
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First of all, you won't be able to use a bluetooth gamepad on the stock HTC Sense ROM. The only way that I know of to get it working is to root and install Cyanogen Mod. Then install Wiimote Controller from the market (free) and you can use a Wii controller with bluetooth.
If you want more buttons/options, there's the Datel Retro Wireless controller (wiimote replacement) or the Nintendo Classic Controller Pro, which has to be tethered to a wiimote. Same goes for the Nyko Wing.
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Yes you can use a bluetooth gamepad with sense installed. I use the BGP-100 bluetooth gamepad with my stock EVO. However the wiimote will not work.
lion2 said:
Yes you can use a bluetooth gamepad with sense installed. I use the BGP-100 bluetooth gamepad with my stock EVO. However the wiimote will not work.
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Really?? I didn't know that worked with Sense. Cool.
Though I always thought that controller looked sorta janky and wouldn't be the best to play on. What are your experiences?
What emu's have you tried it with? I play PSX on my Evo so the R+L buttons are important. Looks like that gamepad only has one each?
http://www.amazon.com/Wing-Wireless-Controller-Wii-Nintendo/dp/B001G0SGAY/ref=reg_hu-wl_mrai-recs
how about this thing?
berardi said:
http://www.amazon.com/Wing-Wireless-Controller-Wii-Nintendo/dp/B001G0SGAY/ref=reg_hu-wl_mrai-recs
how about this thing?
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That's the Nyko Wing I was telling you about. It still needs a Wiimote - it's got a wireless transceiver that plugs into a Wiimote extension port (where you'd plug a nunchuck into). So it's technically wireless but you still need a Wiimote handy to use it.
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That's the Nyko Wing I was telling you about. It still needs a Wiimote - it's got a wireless transceiver that plugs into a Wiimote extension port (where you'd plug a nunchuck into). So it's technically wireless but you still need a Wiimote handy to use it.
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Man! lol
There's a PS3 Turbo Fire Bluetooth Controller
"Wireless Bluetooth CommunicationUnlike most 3rd party PS3 controllers, TurboFire doesn't require any performance sapping wireless adapters or converters"
second item
http://www.google.com/products?hl=e...esult_group&ct=title&resnum=3&ved=0CCsQrQQwAg
or is the problem that PS3 controllers just aren't supported?
This one seems good? Datel seems good but like you say hard to find..
sprocket87 said:
Really?? I didn't know that worked with Sense. Cool.
Though I always thought that controller looked sorta janky and wouldn't be the best to play on. What are your experiences?
What emu's have you tried it with? I play PSX on my Evo so the R+L buttons are important. Looks like that gamepad only has one each?
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The gamepad is more comfortable than it looks. But, there is a tiny bit of lag when pressing the button to when actually seeing an onscreen action. It works great with RPG's, but takes getting used to with faster paced games. I only played with the Gameboy Advance emulator so far.
I did buy the PSX emulator but havent had the time to play any PSX games on it yet. I also did a hard reset on my phone after installing FROYO so I have to reinstall the gamepad drivers. I'll have more time this weekend to play around with the gamepad, so I'll give you a better update. I'll also post some vids.
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Man! lol
There's a PS3 Turbo Fire Bluetooth Controller
"Wireless Bluetooth CommunicationUnlike most 3rd party PS3 controllers, TurboFire doesn't require any performance sapping wireless adapters or converters"
second item
http://www.google.com/products?hl=e...esult_group&ct=title&resnum=3&ved=0CCsQrQQwAg
or is the problem that PS3 controllers just aren't supported?
This one seems good? Datel seems good but like you say hard to find..
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No dice. PS3 controllers don't work [yet, if ever]. The developer of the Wiimote Controller app recently got a PS3 controller to try to develop compatibility for it but the last I heard he said it was a completely different animal and would not be so easy to do. I wouldn't hold my breath.
If you can't tell I've been in your shoes
lion2 said:
The gamepad is more comfortable than it looks. But, there is a tiny bit of lag when pressing the button to when actually seeing an onscreen action. It works great with RPG's, but takes getting used to with faster paced games. I only played with the Gameboy Advance emulator so far.
I did buy the PSX emulator but havent had the time to play any PSX games on it yet. I also did a hard reset on my phone after installing FROYO so I have to reinstall the gamepad drivers. I'll have more time this weekend to play around with the gamepad, so I'll give you a better update. I'll also post some vids.
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Cool, thanks for the info. Sounds like I'd still probably rather stick with a Wiimote just for playability/flexibility. I like the compactness of yours though... and yours would be a great fit for FF7, etc with the PSX emu.
sprocket87 said:
No dice. PS3 controllers don't work [yet, if ever]. The developer of the Wiimote Controller app recently got a PS3 controller to try to develop compatibility for it but the last I heard he said it was a completely different animal and would not be so easy to do. I wouldn't hold my breath.
If you can't tell I've been in your shoes
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MEH!!!!
So basically the options are as you originally stated. Thanks for being patient with me going through the same thing you went through lol.
That's good news he's working on it, bad news it's hard. A ps3 controller, xbox 360 controller, a dreamcast controller, sega genesis, snes, ANYTHING but a wiimote would have been better can't believe they only put two buttons on the thing. Oh well! Time to search for cheap wiimotes lol
berardi said:
MEH!!!!
So basically the options are as you originally stated. Thanks for being patient with me going through the same thing you went through lol.
That's good news he's working on it, bad news it's hard. A ps3 controller, xbox 360 controller, a dreamcast controller, sega genesis, snes, ANYTHING but a wiimote would have been better can't believe they only put two buttons on the thing. Oh well! Time to search for cheap wiimotes lol
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Yep. On the other hand the Wiimote is actually the best option for an original NES/Gameboy emu, if that's what you're after. Plus you can get a hacked original NES controller accessory for the Wiimote on eBay if you REALLY want the authentic retro thing
Personally I think the best options are:
NES / Gameboy: Wiimote only
SNES / Sega plus above: Wiimote + Classic Controller
PSX plus above: Wiimote + Classic Controller Pro
Or, if you can find it/are willing to splurge, the Datel Retro Wireless for everything.
sprocket87 said:
Yep. On the other hand the Wiimote is actually the best option for an original NES/Gameboy emu, if that's what you're after. Plus you can get a hacked original NES controller accessory for the Wiimote on eBay if you REALLY want the authentic retro thing
Personally I think the best options are:
NES / Gameboy: Wiimote only
SNES / Sega plus above: Wiimote + Classic Controller
PSX plus above: Wiimote + Classic Controller Pro
Or, if you can find it/are willing to splurge, the Datel Retro Wireless for everything.
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yeah, I pretty much play SNES games, best system ever made IMO. Perfect blend of playable but not obstructive graphics + good gameplay
Thanks for your help I think I'm going to get the Wiimote + Classic Controller like you say.
Just because I'm retarded, can you click this and see if it looks right?
Classic Pro
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Classic-Pro...t=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item2c563b6294
Wii Controller
http://cgi.ebay.com/BLACK-REMOTE-CO...t=Video_Games_Accessories&hash=item1e5ab9ca99

Wiimote + Classic Controller (from DX) on the Note

Hi all,
I would like to get a gaming controller for my Note to play (mostly) emulators.
Has anyone tried the Wii remote + Classic Controller (real or fake) on the Note?
I'd like to buy them (around $20 for both) as they have enough buttons to play SNES games.
Also any other suggestions for BT controllers would be nice
It would probably work but I'd rather spend a few more dollars on something legit. I managed to score a ps3 controller for 33 the other day on amazon. I see the cheapest now is 44 but they seem to fluctuate daily so you just gotta keep your eyes open.
I was thinking of a PS3 controller too, but the cheapest I could find locally was €44. That's why I wondered if I could use a classic controller instead
You won't be able to us Wii controllers unless you're running MIUI or CM ROMs.
On stock ROMS without Root Phonejoy/iControlPad will work, with Root PS3 controllers will work also.
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You won't be able to us Wii controllers unless you're running MIUI or CM ROMs.
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Why not? Can you elaborate?
Doesn't work with the Samsung stock BT stack, that's why those ROMs work - they use the stock Android BT stack.
Guess it'll be a Sixaxis then
Do the analog sticks work? Like using the right one for C buttons and the left one as analog stick in N64oid...
Use Wiimote Controller
RenkliArif said:
Hi all,
I would like to get a gaming controller for my Note to play (mostly) emulators.
Has anyone tried the Wii remote + Classic Controller (real or fake) on the Note?
I'd like to buy them (around $20 for both) as they have enough buttons to play SNES games.
Also any other suggestions for BT controllers would be nice
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Hi there! I've been using an app from the market named: WiimoteController and it works amazing. You don't need root access, only bluetooth conection. I proved it with SNesoid and everything works fine. I used a Nintendo Original WiiMote with a Classic Control plugged, and I even be able to use them as a two separated controls.
I hope my recommendation is useful and tha my english writing isn't too bad.
See ya!
- José

Gaming pad for HTC ONE

Hi All,
Been looking at getting a gaming controller for my htc one, i want one that holds the phone as well as lets you use a controller, so i can go and
play gta etc.. with ease.
Anyone got any experience with any ??
Seen this : http://buy.thegameklip.com/products/gameklip-casemount
Looks good but does anybody know if the ps3 controller works with htc one (there is a checker here if you have root https://play.google.com/store/apps/...Rpb3Muc2l4YXhpc2NvbXBhdGliaWxpdHljaGVja2VyIl0.
Also ive seen the mogo pro controller : http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/10/moga-pro-hands-on/
Which looks perfect but no info about a UK release, just US.
There is this as well, I have it on order myself.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190784533130?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
PS3 controller doesn't work over BT unless you get rid of Sense. It also doesn't work over usb OTG.
Keeping an eye on your thread as I'm also interested in controller solutions
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r2001uk said:
PS3 controller doesn't work over BT unless you get rid of Sense. It also doesn't work over usb OTG.
Keeping an eye on your thread as I'm also interested in controller solutions
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Thanks that one idea out.
I do love the moga one its looks perfect, just hoping that once it released on Monday in the US it will pop up online in places.
That bluetooth one of ebay says it has issues with android 4.0 (guessing this will mean it has issues with 4.1 as well)
Also im sure ive read somewhere that the flip at the top doesnt stretch far enough to fit a s3 in it, hence it might not fit the one!
why o why cant someone just bring out a good one and sell it world wide.
I'm hoping the Moga Pro turns out to be decent as I'll be in the US in a few Months so I'll pick one up then, unless a UK reseller pops up beforehand!
Samsung galaxy s blaze
The sixaxis controller does work on sense with the sixaxis app but requires root. As for an unrooted solution, there answer would work.
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tquider act
i will try this out tommroww
Phil750123 said:
Hi All,
Been looking at getting a gaming controller for my htc one, i want one that holds the phone as well as lets you use a controller, so i can go and
play gta etc.. with ease.
Anyone got any experience with any ??
Seen this : http://buy.thegameklip.com/products/gameklip-casemount
Looks good but does anybody know if the ps3 controller works with htc one (there is a checker here if you have root https://play.google.com/store/apps/...Rpb3Muc2l4YXhpc2NvbXBhdGliaWxpdHljaGVja2VyIl0.
Also ive seen the mogo pro controller : http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/10/moga-pro-hands-on/
Which looks perfect but no info about a UK release, just US.
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I have the Moga and it worked fine on my note 2. The sixaxis never worked with me and I have tried it on the s3 and note 2.. But the moga was good for me.
I think I am going to try the Moga pro! It looks awesome.
The sixaxis app does not work with the HTC ONE due to the required bluetooth protocol not being implemented.
OTG doesn't work either. You don't even get the local bluetooth adress in the sixaxis app! :crying:
has anyone tried to mogo mini controller?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOGA-Andr...ablet_eReader_Accessories&hash=item589eb24f29
Not as good as the pro but its available to buy, still havent seen the pro come up anywhere online even though been out since Monday.
Moga Pro!
http://www.androidcentral.com/moga-pro-review-must-have-gamers
Phil750123 said:
has anyone tried to mogo mini controller?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOGA-Andr...ablet_eReader_Accessories&hash=item589eb24f29
Not as good as the pro but its available to buy, still havent seen the pro come up anywhere online even though been out since Monday.
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I have the smaller moga controller AND the Nyko Playpad (smaller one)
the moga is nice but... it does not support any app but MOGA certified ones out of the box, meaning if its not a moga supported game it will not work, BUT! there is a "MOGA IME" around that u can install and it will allow you to use it with your non moga apps, but only with key mapping, there is no way to map touch controls. The moga runs on 2 AAA batteries
The nyko playpad is nice as well, it has the ability to be use as a controller or even a mouse for android, but their "playground" app doesn't support touch mapping yet and it doesnt have a built in mount to hold the phone, it does however come with a stand that can be used for phones OR tablets, it is rechargable
In all honesty, having tried the 2 main competitors I have both because some games wont work with one but will with the other, in the end tho, the sixaxis is probably the best bet, and even with that there is an annoying lag when playing games with any of these methods, I actually just gave up on using the controllers mostly, the only time i use them now is for my SNES and GBA emulator's
The-Last-Hylian said:
Moga Pro!
http://www.androidcentral.com/moga-pro-review-must-have-gamers
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Looks so good i want it so bad!
Phil750123 said:
Looks so good i want it so bad!
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Careful
I own a moga, and it works flawlessly with my S3, but my one doesn't see the controller at all.
Seems the protocol isn't supported, once we get a rom that doesn't have sense, I'll test it out again.
Tried the droid DNA bluetooth mod as well, no luck
r2001uk said:
PS3 controller doesn't work over BT unless you get rid of Sense. It also doesn't work over usb OTG.
Keeping an eye on your thread as I'm also interested in controller solutions
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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Does it not work over usb OTG at all? Or only before getting rid of sense? I bought one of these to use with my ps3 controller and every usb pairing, management app out there says it detects my controller, I have the HTC one but when I plug in the controller nothing happens. Do I have to get rid of sense? I don't knwo why that would interfere with it. I'm kind of pissed because other phones just plug n play and I have this amazing new top of the line phone that can't do it without deleting the main software? I don't even wanna mess around with that kind of stuff lol
I've got a regular moga... May see how it works for me. It was useless for me since my sensation is too slow to play good games now and my N7 just uses an Xbox controller with USB wire.
By far best controller for phones is the phonejoy iv had a lot now and this has lasted me over two years of hardcore emulator action it is supported by all ime apps and most emulators already it's a great option and is an exact ps3 replica but works with any phones bluetooth
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Can somebody help answer what gamepad will actually work on this device. Im stuck and really want a gamepad!

Need advice for Bluetooth Gamepads (8-Bitty doesn't work well)

I just received my iCade 8-Bitty controller in the mail from ThinkGeek. I'm having a bit of trouble getting it to work in the few apps I've tried.
I have successfully paired the device with the tablet, but it doesn't seem to be receiving any inputs from the controller.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35167558
According to this thread, people have used the app BluezHID to get the 8-bitty to work as a keyboard, and successfully map controls in emulators, on the Original N7.
I've tried BluezHID on my 2013 N7 to no avail, i get an error: bt socket connect failed message no matter what I try.
Seems iCade support requires "L2CAP" to work with the Bluetooth stack. Any clue if this is supported on the 2013 N7?
Has anyone else tried the 8-bitty or other iCade sticks on the 2013 N7 yet?
I will keep trying a few other game apps and see if anything works. I'll update this thread as I figure stuff out.
Edit:
Initial tests indicate that the pad connects, is seen, but in MAME4Droid, every button is read as "unknown", making mapping impossible. Will keep trying.
Edit2:
Seems BluezHID will NEVER work as they changed the way Bluetooth connects in 4.2.2 (N7 is at 4.3), it never releases the bluetooth connection. A custom ROM may fix this. *SIGH*
Edit 3:
Seems with 4.3 Bluetooth gamepads are near broken, I need some general advice about using Bluetooth Controllers with the 2013 Nexus 7.
Bump for title change. I need some more general advice with Bluetooth Controllers.
The best bluetooth controller I've found is the the official PS3 controller. If you have a PS3 system then you're all set. If not, you can usually get one for less than $30 brand new. There are tons of knockoffs that can cost about half or less, but it's a hit or miss with those. If you don't care about being wireless, then just get a wired controller, xbox360 controller for example, which is cheaper and will also work.
Hmm, I do have a wired 360 Controller, I would assume a USB to micro-USB adapter is required. Is there any app needed? Does it require root? Is the 2013 Nexus 7 USB-OTG capable?
Tried my XBOX360 Wired controller and a USB to Micro USB adapter that I had lying around, and did not work. Didn't even light up. Granted, I'm not sure if this adapter ever worked, but I have no clue if the 2013 N7 even has the OTG capability.
Any other ideas?
I have the steelseries free that I bought used from eBay at 35.
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Well, bought a powered USB Hub and it still didn't work with my OTG adapter, so its obviously at fault. I have another OTG Cable on the way, one recommended by an XDA forum thread, but it won't get here for a month. Blech.
I need to peruse the forums some more and see if there is a good list of Bluetooth controllers somewhere.
I have been using Moga Pro
and I have no complaints, came with a little tablet stand too. I have been using it flawlessly on emulators like Drastic DS and supergnes and MyBoy. Also, it works with the Moga software which is growing it's library of supported games all the time. I love it and honestly it feels better than the PS3 controller in my humble opinion. They just recently released a new line of Moga controllers where they charge youre device while playing, sounds cool but I always carry extra battery packs with me so it's not necessary for me.
How about this one
http://www.fc30.com/eng/
Cye3s said:
How about this one
http://www.fc30.com/eng/
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Oooooooo. I like. Ordered me one. Thanks for the info! Much better button layout than 8-Bitty, and it says it emulates a keyboard as well, so should work with just about anything. Will be arriving in about two weeks. Will update after testing.
Cye3s said:
How about this one
http://www.fc30.com/eng/
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Finally got ahold of my FC30, and I'm sad to report it doesn't work as advertised. Works fine as a USB PC controller, but I have troubles getting it to connect to my N7 (2013) reliably. The touchscreen emulation hasn't worked yet, as it will never successfully connect in the touchscreen emu mode with the included .apk. However, this gamepad has the ability to update the firmware, so its possible to fix these issues.
My conclusion: DON'T BUY. At least until they fix connectivity.
Moga Pro
everlast716 said:
and I have no complaints, came with a little tablet stand too. I have been using it flawlessly on emulators like Drastic DS and supergnes and MyBoy. Also, it works with the Moga software which is growing it's library of supported games all the time. I love it and honestly it feels better than the PS3 controller in my humble opinion. They just recently released a new line of Moga controllers where they charge youre device while playing, sounds cool but I always carry extra battery packs with me so it's not necessary for me.
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Just got my Moga pro and I have to say it does great for Games that support it directly and with the Universal Driver on the Play store it works great with the emulators I use. Pleasantly surprised that I don't have to be rooted for the Universal Driver to work either. I had been using the Sixaxis app with a PS3 controller up till now but I wanted to see if I really needed to root my new N7 so I grabbed the Moga to try.
GhostNGoblins91 said:
In my experience, the Sixaxis has been perfect for gaming.
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Same, PS3 controller works great wirelessly for me.
Cye3s said:
How about this one
http://www.fc30.com/eng/
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Looks great, I just order one too,
But it ships from Hong Kong, doubt maybe extreme long time for delivery
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ytwytw said:
Looks great, I just order one too,
But it ships from Hong Kong, doubt maybe extreme long time for delivery
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Another vote for the Sony PS3 Sixasis controller!! I use a PS3 controller with my Asus Infinity, Note 2, Evo LTE, and of course N7 FHD. Best part is that it works flawlessly with EVERY game too!! Even if the game isn't set to support a controller, you can use the Sixasis app and customize the controller button presses to emulate a screen touch. Absolutely LOVE that feature and ability!! I set some custom game button mappings for some games that already natively support controllers, just because I prefer the button presses to do something different. You can make and save different controller button mappings (just called "maps" in the Sixasis app) for each individual game, or even make multiple maps for each game if you'd like. The app is very flexible and allows you to fully customize everything to your liking! I don't believe there's another controller option out there that offers as much flexibility and in depth customizations as does a Sixasis controller with the Sixasis app!! I'm excited to get the PS4 system and to use PS4 Sixasis controllers with my Android devices!!
Needless to say, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND going with a PS3 controller and the Sixasis app!!!!
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I have been using the wired 360 controller for awhile now, for both my PC and Nexus7 (both gens). Works well, though it is a little awkward finding a good spot for the tablet since your hands are both on the controller (unless you have a stand or are sitting at a table).
If you want a wired one then I would high recommend it.
TheGeek007 said:
Finally got ahold of my FC30, and I'm sad to report it doesn't work as advertised. Works fine as a USB PC controller, but I have troubles getting it to connect to my N7 (2013) reliably. The touchscreen emulation hasn't worked yet, as it will never successfully connect in the touchscreen emu mode with the included .apk. However, this gamepad has the ability to update the firmware, so its possible to fix these issues.
My conclusion: DON'T BUY. At least until they fix connectivity.
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Oh no, mine just got shipped today, too late to get cancelled
I check out the weiphone, looks like its for iOS only, didn't mention about android
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I've had THE hardest time trying to look for an OTG cable for my phone in order to have a better experience with mobile gaming/ emulators. Once I finally was able to find and pick one up, I soon found out that it was not compatible with my Samsung Galaxy core prime [sm-360t1].. In a desperate search to find a device that was compatible but still inexpensive, I realized it would be better to just buy a Bluetooth gaming controller instead of a whole new device. I did some research on PS4 controllers and it's compatibility with Android devices, and I had some good feedback with that research. BUT! I'm still sceptical on if it will work only because when I did research on connecting controllers via OTG cable, A lot of people if not most said that it would work for ALL android devices which is not the case. Same goes for connecting PS4 controllers to Android devices, Every single person that has reviewed this has said it works for ALL android devices 4.0 and up. I wanna know if this is the case for my Galaxy core prime [sm-360t1] before I spend money on this controller and it turns out that it's not. Please if anyone has any knowledge of this I would appreciate if you shared it with me. Thank you!
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I had also heard about PS4 controllers having blue tooth in them unlike the Xbox one controllers. Im pretty sure it should work for your phone , I haven't heard about any android devices not being able to connect to one.
As long as the games will not be specifically developed for controllers (like on Android TV), it will be a hit and miss! (Some games will work, some will work with intermediate apps, emulators might all work and some games will not work at all)

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