Can't get wired PS3 controller to work on NB09 Tablet! - General Questions and Answers

Hello. I have been trying to get my PlayStation 3 controller to work on my NB09 Tablet for a while now. The problem is it doesn’t have Bluetooth. I was able to get my PlayStation 3 controller to work on my LG Optimus Extreme as well as my Google Tablet with Sixaxis Controller which works great by the way.
Since the NB09 doesn’t have Bluetooth, it’s not compatible with Sixaxis Controller and Sixaxis Compatibility Checker, however, Sixaxis Enabler (for wired connections) tries to work but it just won’t. It can detect that a PlayStation 3 controller is connected to it and that’s just about it. Does anyone know of any other methods to get a wired PS3 controller to work on a NB09 Tablet and video game emulators or some magical way to give the NB09 Bluetooth support?

Gurren Lagann said:
Hello. I have been trying to get my PlayStation 3 controller to work on my NB09 Tablet for a while now. The problem is it doesn’t have Bluetooth. I was able to get my PlayStation 3 controller to work on my LG Optimus Extreme as well as my Google Tablet with Sixaxis Controller which works great by the way.
Since the NB09 doesn’t have Bluetooth, it’s not compatible with Sixaxis Controller and Sixaxis Compatibility Checker, however, Sixaxis Enabler (for wired connections) tries to work but it just won’t. It can detect that a PlayStation 3 controller is connected to it and that’s just about it. Does anyone know of any other methods to get a wired PS3 controller to work on a NB09 Tablet and video game emulators or some magical way to give the NB09 Bluetooth support?
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I was finally able to get it to work with USB/BT Joystick Center. Though a bit buggy.

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Xoom as PSX on the TV is it possible?

Hello guys!
I was wondering is it possible to use the Motorola Xoom as psx console?
First connect xoom with the tv (hdmi output) then run psx emulator and then connect 2 ps3 analogs via bluetooth and then play Crash Bash.
Is this possible?
i don't see why doing this with one ps3 controller via USB otg wouldn't work. Bluetooth ps3 controller isn't supported yet.
I thought it was. Isn't there an app called sixaxis?
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DrGreem said:
Hello guys!
I was wondering is it possible to use the Motorola Xoom as psx console?
First connect xoom with the tv (hdmi output) then run psx emulator and then connect 2 ps3 analogs via bluetooth and then play Crash Bash.
Is this possible?
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I was just playing megaman x6 with my ps3 controller hooked up to Bluetooth and Xoom on HDMI ... worked just fine when I overclocked.... although I dont have 2 controllers so i can't test that for ya
Legend28469 said:
I was just playing megaman x6 with my ps3 controller hooked up to Bluetooth and Xoom on HDMI ... worked just fine when I overclocked.... although I dont have 2 controllers so i can't test that for ya
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If it doesn't work out, he might have some luck if he tries a USB Host splitter. I know I've gotten my Xoom to notice two PTP cameras at once.
Um, get Sixaxis.
You connect your PS3 Controller to your PC and change the Bluetooth address which it connects too, which would be the Xoom's (the sixaxis app on the xoom will give you the Xooms bluetooth address). you're then able to connect the PS3 controllers to the Xoom via Bluetooth, you don't need to connect via USB OTG.
I have the Speaker dock w/ HDMI out, just let the Xoom sit there and charge by my TV while playing Megaman X5.
Saintfyre said:
Um, get Sixaxis.
You connect your PS3 Controller to your PC and change the Bluetooth address which it connects too, which would be the Xoom's (the sixaxis app on the xoom will give you the Xooms bluetooth address). you're then able to connect the PS3 controllers to the Xoom via Bluetooth, you don't need to connect via USB OTG.
I have the Speaker dock w/ HDMI out, just let the Xoom sit there and charge by my TV while playing Megaman X5.
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GG Man thanks a lot i've already downloaded it and tomorrow i will start the setup
I failed to mention this but you have have to be rooted, if you're not rooted then you're stuck going through the USB OTG Cable
Saintfyre said:
I failed to mention this but you have have to be rooted, if you're not rooted then you're stuck going through the USB OTG Cable
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Indeed, no root no fun ^_^
I did it many times.
Xoom on TV with HDMI and 2 PS3 controllers via bluetooth.
Works with most emulators.
pedro.broggini said:
I did it many times.
Xoom on TV with HDMI and 2 PS3 controllers via bluetooth.
Works with most emulators.
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Im going to play crash bash with my friends and we were thinking that it would be great to play 4 persons.
Is it possible to connect 4 ps3 controllers via bluetooth???
I have Sixaxis controller app on my xoom and it supports up to 4 ps3 controllers via key mapping.
As long as the emulator can support multiple controller inputs, then all you would have to do is map the keys to each controller.

Trouble bt pairing to my PS3 Sixaxis controller

Hi everyone. I really tried to do my due diligence on this before I posted. Everything I've read seems to indicate that ICS can pair PS3 controllers natively, with no need for the Sixaxis Android app, and no need for rooting. But I simply have no succeeded in doing so. I was trying with an older controller from the first generation of PS3s, and though that perhaps it was too old, so I went out and dropped $60 on a new official Sony Sixaxis Dual Shock 3, and I'm still have no luck. I have tried plugging the controller in by USB to the dock first, because some people seemed to indicate that that would help the two devices pair better. And while plugged in by USB, it works fine, I can map the buttons in emulators and use them with no problem. But when I unplug the control pad, hit the Sony button in the middle, and let the TF700 search for devices, it never finds my controller. It's found a Wiimote with no problem, but then of course it wants a pin, and that's its own problem. It's even found my Xperia Play on bluetooth, so I know it's not the bluetooth hardware. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Sixaxis obviously won't work since there's no root method. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
ProcyonSJJ said:
Hi everyone. I really tried to do my due diligence on this before I posted. Everything I've read seems to indicate that ICS can pair PS3 controllers natively, with no need for the Sixaxis Android app, and no need for rooting. But I simply have no succeeded in doing so. I was trying with an older controller from the first generation of PS3s, and though that perhaps it was too old, so I went out and dropped $60 on a new official Sony Sixaxis Dual Shock 3, and I'm still have no luck. I have tried plugging the controller in by USB to the dock first, because some people seemed to indicate that that would help the two devices pair better. And while plugged in by USB, it works fine, I can map the buttons in emulators and use them with no problem. But when I unplug the control pad, hit the Sony button in the middle, and let the TF700 search for devices, it never finds my controller. It's found a Wiimote with no problem, but then of course it wants a pin, and that's its own problem. It's even found my Xperia Play on bluetooth, so I know it's not the bluetooth hardware. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Sixaxis obviously won't work since there's no root method. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I couldn't connect my ps3 controller to my galaxy nexus without sixaxis. With root and sixaxis it worked immediatly.
ProcyonSJJ said:
Hi everyone. I really tried to do my due diligence on this before I posted. Everything I've read seems to indicate that ICS can pair PS3 controllers natively, with no need for the Sixaxis Android app, and no need for rooting. But I simply have no succeeded in doing so. I was trying with an older controller from the first generation of PS3s, and though that perhaps it was too old, so I went out and dropped $60 on a new official Sony Sixaxis Dual Shock 3, and I'm still have no luck. I have tried plugging the controller in by USB to the dock first, because some people seemed to indicate that that would help the two devices pair better. And while plugged in by USB, it works fine, I can map the buttons in emulators and use them with no problem. But when I unplug the control pad, hit the Sony button in the middle, and let the TF700 search for devices, it never finds my controller. It's found a Wiimote with no problem, but then of course it wants a pin, and that's its own problem. It's even found my Xperia Play on bluetooth, so I know it's not the bluetooth hardware. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Sixaxis obviously won't work since there's no root method. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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There is in fact a root method (look for debugfs, don't have the link handy), I use sixaxis and have my PS3 controller paired to my Infinity the day I got it.
I was able to use my PS3 Sixaxis controller on my TF101 with ICS (via bluetooth), but not on the TF700 for some reason.... It only seems to work while cabled (with the TF101, after using it for a minute as a "wired" controller, it automatically paired itself via bluetooth - after the first minute, you didn't need the cable anymore... Not sure why it doesn't work on the TF700. Strange...
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It seems like (for whatever reason) Asus did not include the drivers for Ps3 controller in TF700. On my Prime and OG TF, it would automatically pair after using it once over USB. Not a big issues though as I had already purchased Sixxas app.
SixAxis app works great to connect the PS3 controller to the device, but it does *not* satisfy all requirements that the built-in drivers that other tablets and CM9 does. For example, I am an OnLive subscriber and the PS3 controller does not work whatsoever with SixAxis. However, I can plug it in via USB, or use a Xbox360 controller and they work great. This isn't a HUGE issue at the moment, but I did have dreams of having multiple Ps3 controllers and plugging the 700 in to my 60" on occasion. I have also found that when using the PS3 controller even with SixAxis' gamepad emulation, it often doesn't allow the right analog stick to function. At the moment, this is working much worse than on my TF101 w/ CM9 on it.
spinaldex said:
SixAxis app works great to connect the PS3 controller to the device, but it does *not* satisfy all requirements that the built-in drivers that other tablets and CM9 does. For example, I am an OnLive subscriber and the PS3 controller does not work whatsoever with SixAxis. However, I can plug it in via USB, or use a Xbox360 controller and they work great. This isn't a HUGE issue at the moment, but I did have dreams of having multiple Ps3 controllers and plugging the 700 in to my 60" on occasion. I have also found that when using the PS3 controller even with SixAxis' gamepad emulation, it often doesn't allow the right analog stick to function. At the moment, this is working much worse than on my TF101 w/ CM9 on it.
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I wish I could run OnLive here in my country, because as far as I can tell, the app should behave exactly the same with OnLive when the 'Preferences->Gamepad Settings->Enable Gamepad' option is enabled. Evidently there are some differences that are causing issues. I'm not sure what problem you're having with the right analog stick, but you should ensure that you don't have any touch profiles enabled when in native gamepad mode, as they will override the gamepad inputs.
Can we expect Asus to resolve this (Bluetooth built-in connection) along with JB?
SurferLTU said:
Can we expect Asus to resolve this (Bluetooth built-in connection) along with JB?
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Don't get your hopes up.
About the only "viable" way I could see ASUS doing this would be if they made and marketed their OWN controller that could also be used with teh PS3 systems. But that would be still a limited market and would not be financially viable for them.
Well I thought I let you guys know pairing PS3 via the dock is working Idk if it's jellybean or clean room 2.3 feature but I have out working so far, check it out
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PhyscoAssassinx said:
Well I thought I let you guys know pairing PS3 via the dock is working Idk if it's jellybean or clean room 2.3 feature but I have out working so far, check it out
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Works also with stock JB.
Confirmed JB works
Just confirming that the JB update includes the drivers to use the SIXAXIS controller. I just got my TF700 and it wouldn't even detect the controller in ICS in the bluetooth menu, but it did respond when it was plugged in via USB.
Just updated to JB and plugged in the controller. As soon as I turned it on it added the controller to the paired devices list in the bluetooth menu and now it works flawlessly!
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[Q] XT1045 Wired Game Controller?

I'm having a problem with my Moto G 4G LTE. I have an OTG adapter and it works perfectly fine for my keyboard, but I can't seem to get any controllers to function. I've tried XBox One and PS3 controllers. I need a wired connection to work in order to use Limelight effectively (game streaming from my PC) as Bluetooth messes with the wifi signal, severely impacting framerate. I've tried without any app, with USB/BT Joystick Center 2015, with Sixaxis Pair Tool, on stock 4.4.4 and on Cyanogenmod 11.
Has anyone successfully used a PS3 or XBox One controller over a wired connection on their Moto G (4g or otherwise)? Any tips on how to get it going?
PS: PS3 controllers work perfectly fine with the Sixaxis Tool over Bluetooth and wired with my PC and PS3, so I know it's not the controllers or the cables.
PPS: I'm now back at Stock with Decepticon kernel and still no luck.
PPPS: A Hori brand generic USB controller works totally fine, but it is extremely preferable to be able to use the controllers I already have.
beware116 said:
I'm having a problem with my Moto G 4G LTE. I have an OTG adapter and it works perfectly fine for my keyboard, but I can't seem to get any controllers to function. I've tried XBox One and PS3 controllers. I need a wired connection to work in order to use Limelight effectively (game streaming from my PC) as Bluetooth messes with the wifi signal, severely impacting framerate. I've tried without any app, with USB/BT Joystick Center 2015, with Sixaxis Pair Tool, on stock 4.4.4 and on Cyanogenmod 11.
Has anyone successfully used a PS3 or XBox One controller over a wired connection on their Moto G (4g or otherwise)? Any tips on how to get it going?
PS: PS3 controllers work perfectly fine with the Sixaxis Tool over Bluetooth and wired with my PC and PS3, so I know it's not the controllers or the cables.
PPS: I'm now back at Stock with Decepticon kernel and still no luck.
PPPS: A Hori brand generic USB controller works totally fine, but it is extremely preferable to be able to use the controllers I already have.
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Running stock and my Xbox 360 Wireless and Wired worked without issues.
Good to know, but that is not what I asked about. Im aware other controllers work, but these do not. They work flawlessly on other devices.

Xbox 360 controller ?

Is there any way to make the 360 controller work on the S6? It's not a wireless controller.
I'll even root. Is there any way to make the 360 wired controller work? (tried it with my otg but it dosen't work. Strange thing that it worked on any other phone in my house..)
Anyone?
It should work out of the box. Are you on stock f/w?
silent_freak said:
It should work out of the box. Are you on stock f/w?
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Yep. It's not working..
strange. my ps2 controler with ps2 to usb and than over the otg cable works fine.
it could be that the s6 doesn't deliver enough power for the xbox controller.
siedenburg said:
strange. my ps2 controler with ps2 to usb and than over the otg cable works fine.
it could be that the s6 doesn't deliver enough power for the xbox controller.
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Nope,it delivers the power but the controller wont find the phone. I don't know why. Everyone on the internet has the same problem..
Solved on s6 active!
After about a week of trying, I have wireless 360 controllers working on my s6 active. I'm using a Microsoft 360 controller receiver and an otg cable. I had to find a legit USB BT Joy Center apk (not the gold version, it kept disconnecting my controller) and then I found an app called Lucky patcher that let me remove the license verification on the app, since it has been abandoned by the developer. No root required! It allows you to keymap, so I can use multiple 360 controllers for emulators (Mario kart tested), and I even used it to play games streaming from my computer with Moonlight. I have the fixed apk file upon request, or you can diy with the instructions above.
Out of the box galaxy s6 doesn't work with with x360 controller. It doesn't event work with regular usb controller that other phones work. You have to remap buttons but it's pointless because phone doesn't recognize analog triggers and joysticks.
MrOsamaful said:
Out of the box galaxy s6 doesn't work with with x360 controller. It doesn't event work with regular usb controller that other phones work. You have to remap buttons but it's pointless because phone doesn't recognize analog triggers and joysticks.
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USB Joycenter has a feature that works with the MegaN64 and Mupen64 Emulators that allows for analog input. I'm uploading a video tutorial right now, it'll be up in an hour or so. https://youtu.be/I9fvLZMd9bE

PS4 controller on Android

Hi,
I am looking for a controller to use with my Android phone. I thought about getting a PS4 controller as I will be using it for emulators and therefore won't have problems with mapping keys and I know a PS4 controller will be good quality controller.
But from looking online I see people have lag input problems with the PS4 controller on Android, and they have found a work around by installing a Bluetooth program and selecting a option. To be honest I don't want to be messing around with programs and stuff and rather just have a controller that just connects and works. So is this input lag problem still happening with newer phones/Androids? If so what good Bluetooth controller would you recommend to use with a Android phone? I have tried a OTP cable and a normal USB gamepad but that wouldn't work sadly on my Xiaomi phone.
Thanks,

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