Once on youtube I saw a video of a wifi game controller connected to a Dell Axim. I'd like to purchase a wifi game controller that I can connect to my WM5 phone (WS003SH) but I would like to find out what software is necesary and if any wifi controller can work with any WM5 device. Thank you all for your help!
Anyone familiar with this hardware/software? Can I connect a wifi video game controller to a WM5 device?
No one is interested in playing games with a wifi controller?
not sure what you mean but a wifi controller
never come across the term before the wii cntrls and ps3 i belive use bluetooth
never heard of a game controller which operated using wireless eathernet as protocol
There's a bluetooth gamepad http://www.tangshop.com/bluetooth-game-pad-bgp-100.html a little expensive for my taste though.
Ah, I should have figured it was a bluetooth controller. Thank you all for your help!
Hi xda-developers,
I have a serious problem with accessing the usb-port with my unrooted htc desire.
I just want to connect a switch/circuit breaker to my cellphone via usb. And than I want to be able to react on the event if somebody pressed the switch. It's only this little event that I wan't to react on.
I searched the web and found two ways to achieve my goal:
1.) Get a Bluetooth device and interact with that.
2.) Root the Desire and make/solder a usb-to-serial cable
But seriously? A Bluetooth device just to recognize if somebody pressed a hardware button? And I want to share this project so if possible I would relinquish the need of a rooted device.
So now, after hours of web-searching and reading references, I ask you, the awesome xda-developers-community: Is there any easy way to access the usb-port from within my Android-App or the Android-Scripting-Engine?
Every hint is appreciated.
.:LordAlien:.
No one an idea? Or just a little hint where I could read furthermore related to access the usb-port?
It seems like you would need a bit more than root and a USB-to-Serial cable.
Maybe if you only need one hardware switch you could use the mic button input, or play a sound to the mic input? Or use a magnet and the magnetic sensors (electromagnet, or even a neodym magnet glued to your hardware button).
Thanks for your replay.
I already read about the usb-host-capabilites, but I thought if I only want to detect on little signal I would not need the whole usb-host stuff.
Thanks for the Idea with the magnetic thing, but if I really need another device to realize my switch I will stay with bluetooth.
/edit: I thought off buying a littel&cheap bluetooth mouse and interact on the click. Would it be possible? Can I actually connect a bluetooth mouse to my android mobile phone?
I don't think a Bluetooth mouse would work, at least not out of the box. Most Android devices don't fully support the Bluetooth HID or SPP profiles. It's missing software, not hardware. But I saw that the Dell Streak apparently supports keyboards and mice.
BlueInput only supports keyboards, it seems. It doesn't need root. So apparently it should be possible to do the same for mice, but I didn't find anybody doing it yet. But maybe you can ask the BlueInput people whether mice would also work, just without a visible pointer (because Android doesn't have a visible mouse pointer). That wouldn't matter to you, but it would be useless for normal mouse users, so perhaps they just don't advertize that BlueInput can talk to mice, too.
Or maybe you can find a cheap headset which is supported by Android. The answer button should work.
Oh look, with root it works apparently.
Yeah I think you are right again. I only thought of the volume buttons on a headset therefore I suggested a mouse.
Is there list of compatible bluetooth headset? Because I already have one a Jabra BT2015 which is not supported (at least I can't get it working).
im a wireless kinda guy and i like bluetooth
i already have a bluetooth mouse and headset for my tf that i use at the same time but if i buy a bluetooth keyboard will all three work at the same time and what about a bluetooth gamepad or media controller
The Bluetooth standard states that host devices can communicate with a maximum of seven other devices at a time. It's not mandatory that all Bluetooth-enabled devices support that many, but I don't see any reason why the Transformer couldn't handle it.
Hi all,
I'm on stock, unrooted ICS on my TF101 and I'm having trouble pairing bluetooth headsets.
I've tried two different headsets and I'm specifically trying a Motorola S305 right now.
What happens is that it appears to pair for a second (moves from Available Devices to Paired Devices), but then moves right back to Available devices.
I've tried making my TF101 visible at the time of pairing and that didn't seem to help.
Anyone have any info on how to get around this?
I was able to pair a PS3 controller, but did that by plugging it directly into the tablet and it paired that way.
Thanks for any info.
REMOTES
Amazon Fire TV - Voice Remote - WONT PAIR
Amazon Fire TV Stick - Remote - WORKS
Logitech Harmony Smart Control - Reported by Matt112211
CONTROLLERS
Ouya Wireless Controller - Works but doesn't work with all Android TV games
Mad Catz C.T.R.L.R - Works but doesn't work with all Android TV games
Nexus Player GamePad - Obviously Works but wanted to add to list
Nyko Playpad Pro - Reported by defconoi
GameStop Tablet Wireless Game Controller V2 - Reported by Matt112211
USB ADAPTERS
May Flash N64 Controller Adapter for PC USB - Works, using it alongside my Mupen64 Emulator
The NP works with Bravia sync and the Sony tv remote. You can navigate with the arrows, play, pause etc. I figured this out by accident.
mejdam said:
REMOTES
Amazon Fire TV - Voice Remote - WONT PAIR
Amazon Fire TV Stick - Remote - WORKS
CONTROLLERS
Ouya Wireless Controller - Works but doesn't work with all Android TV games
Mad Catz C.T.R.L.R - Works but doesn't work with all Android TV games
Nexus Player GamePad - Obviously Works but wanted to add to list
USB ADAPTERS
May Flash N64 Controller Adapter for PC USB - Works, using it alongside my Mupen64 Emulator
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Xbox 360 Wireless controller: works with the official wireless PC adapter. I've tested 4 controllers. Button mappings aren't the same as Bluetooth HID. R/L bumpers act as the R/L triggers. R/L triggers act as the X/Y axis of the right analog stick (mouse simulation). Other discrepancies.
Nexus Player Gamepad - Not perfect either. Uses standard Bluetooh HID mappings, but lacks a proper start/select button. Does not work properly with Soul Calibur.
jaykresge said:
Xbox 360 Wireless controller: works with the official wireless PC adapter. I've tested 4 controllers. Button mappings aren't the same as Bluetooth HID. R/L bumpers act as the R/L triggers. R/L triggers act as the X/Y axis of the right analog stick (mouse simulation). Other discrepancies.
Nexus Player Gamepad - Not perfect either. Uses standard Bluetooh HID mappings, but lacks a proper start/select button. Does not work properly with Soul Calibur.
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Nyko Playpad Pro works perfectly, got 2 of them for $12 at gamestop:
http://www.gamestop.com/android/accessories/nyko-play-pad-pro-tablet-controller/104098
Another Controller...
Two things to add to the list of things that work....
* The Gamestop Red Samurai. It is listed on their site as "Tablet Wireless Game Controller V2", here: http://www.gamestop.com/android/accessories/tablet-wireless-game-controller-v2/104425 I like it because it is $12 and has a rechargeable battery. I have a pair of these. I have only had issues in one game, but I have not tried too many of the games with this controller. Warning, when I went into the store, the two employees there had no idea what I was talking about, I brought up the web page, showed them the product and that they had it. I have been to two game stops that had it, and it is always in the back room, very odd...
For Remote:
* Logitech Harmony Smart Control. This is the fairly current one, it has a little black WiFi enabled emitter and a simple remote. I was able to get it to talk with my Nexus Player and I can do everything that I can do on the regular remote. Works great.
Matt112211 said:
Two things to add to the list of things that work....
* The Gamestop Red Samurai. It is listed on their site as "Tablet Wireless Game Controller V2", here: http://www.gamestop.com/android/accessories/tablet-wireless-game-controller-v2/104425 I like it because it is $12 and has a rechargeable battery. I have a pair of these. I have only had issues in one game, but I have not tried too many of the games with this controller. Warning, when I went into the store, the two employees there had no idea what I was talking about, I brought up the web page, showed them the product and that they had it. I have been to two game stops that had it, and it is always in the back room, very odd...
For Remote:
* Logitech Harmony Smart Control. This is the fairly current one, it has a little black WiFi enabled emitter and a simple remote. I was able to get it to talk with my Nexus Player and I can do everything that I can do on the regular remote. Works great.
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I believe the high-end Harmony (ultimate?) can also connect via bluetooth and registers as a bluetooth keyboard, which is pretty sweet.
ktownhero said:
I believe the high-end Harmony (ultimate?) can also connect via bluetooth and registers as a bluetooth keyboard, which is pretty sweet.
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if you test it and can confirm i'll add it to the list.
mejdam said:
if you test it and can confirm i'll add it to the list.
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harmony smart and harmony ultimate
both use the exact same hub
just different remote
all communication is done at the hub
the smart is working for me (with a workarround tutorial posted in the harmony forum)
(basically you add a windows pc and tell it you have a bluetooth keyboard, then map the keys in the activity)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-player/accessories/android-tv-gamepads-default-button-t2976555
The NES30 bluetooth controller works perfectly.
drilus said:
The NES30 bluetooth controller works perfectly.
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I'm having issues connecting with mine. How did you get it to connect?
I want to use it for snes roms.
bloodyarmour said:
I'm having issues connecting with mine. How did you get it to connect?
I want to use it for snes roms.
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I had to clear it's state. Power it on. Then press and hold the select button for 3 seconds. Then after that click the NES30 option on the nexus player to pair the device. It should work after that.
Ok I tried that last night and it would pair but then unpair a minute or 2 later. It would work and then I could load up a rom. However, 1 minute into the game it would unpair. It is a brand new controller.
drilus said:
I had to clear it's state. Power it on. Then press and hold the select button for 3 seconds. Then after that click the NES30 option on the nexus player to pair the device. It should work after that.
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bloodyarmour said:
Ok I tried that last night and it would pair but then unpair a minute or 2 later. It would work and then I could load up a rom. However, 1 minute into the game it would unpair. It is a brand new controller.
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I haven't noticed it disconnecting. I'll use it for a longer period and let you know my results.
Matt112211 said:
For Remote:
* Logitech Harmony Smart Control. This is the fairly current one, it has a little black WiFi enabled emitter and a simple remote. I was able to get it to talk with my Nexus Player and I can do everything that I can do on the regular remote. Works great.
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I'm having a couple of issues with the button mapping. My play/pause aren't fulling working. How did you set this up? Did you pick Windows PC or what bluetooth device did you assign the controller for?
Thanks
pchtc said:
harmony smart and harmony ultimate
both use the exact same hub
just different remote
all communication is done at the hub
the smart is working for me (with a workarround tutorial posted in the harmony forum)
(basically you add a windows pc and tell it you have a bluetooth keyboard, then map the keys in the activity)
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I must find this thread. could you point me in the right direction?
Goines said:
I'm having a couple of issues with the button mapping. My play/pause aren't fulling working. How did you set this up? Did you pick Windows PC or what bluetooth device did you assign the controller for?
Thanks
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Actually, I finally got it. WindowsPC then used the MediaCenter button for home.
KerryWood34 said:
I must find this thread. could you point me in the right direction?
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im not sure i fell on it randomly through a google search
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Goines said:
Actually, I finally got it. WindowsPC then used the MediaCenter button for home.
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yes thats correct
you can also map all the buttons in the harmony app
i have stop ff rw and a bunch more working
only one i cant seem to map is the letter (C)
as you need that in xbmc for contect menu to schedule a recording or delete one
OUYA Controller
went out and bought an ouya controller based on this thread
the description of it working with some games as exceptions is a bit misleading
its very flaky, disconnects frequently, sends incorrect button presses randomly, and just stops sending commands out of no where. as an example the trigger is used for gas in a car game, every 5-10 seconds you need to release and pull again or the car stopps as the trigger acts like its not connected.
now before you blame the ouya controller or the batteries
i have connected it to my nexus 72013, my nexus 5, my nexus 7 and my nexus 4
it works perfectly on all of them
and the nexus 5 and nexus 7 2013 are on lolipop 5.0
so the issue is with the nexus player rom
my nexus player itsself is not defective
all other bt devices (remote, keyboard, mouse) work fine without disconnect
to anyone thinking of buying an ouya controller based on this thread
dont waste your money
just wait for the asus controller to arrive
(too bad they dont sell them in stores, i hate online orders always 2-3 weeks to arrive)
Also the "measy rc11 air mouse" works very well (I have one that I used on a mini PC mk808)