Help Wanted for Modding Portal/HL2 - Shield Q&A

r3pwn and I are currently looking into, and making progress, toward loading custom maps, custom textures, and custom just about anything for Half-Life 2 and Portal on the SHIELD. We currently have:
-Console GUI
-Executing console commands
-Loading advanced maps from Portal PC
-Full USB/Bluetooth keyboard support
-Bonus maps natively accessible from the menu
-Difficulty switching
-Import bonus maps
-Developer commentary
-Custom maps
Since we're only a team of two, the work is taking a long time and we could definitely accomplish more if we had a few more hands. If you want to help, be sure you have a way to run and play Portal/HL2 on an Android tablet (or phone I guess). It needs to be rooted, and I strongly advise having a USB/Bluetooth keyboard, and an Xbox 360 or Logitech controller connected via USB OTG. Add [email protected] on Google Hangouts if you want to help. :good::victory:

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MobileSrc MobileRemote 1.1 - NO SERVERSIDE CLIENT! (Mouse/Keyb/MediaRemote)

PLEASE TRY IT ON DIFFERENT OS's AND DIFFERENT DEVICES AND LET US IN ON YOUR EXPERIENCE
Thanks
At last. A remote control which doesn't require a server side client.. or.. to be more precise, it imitates a Bluetooth Mouse/Keyboard/Media controller, which means that your regular windows XP/Vista/7 (and maybe others?), your Mac OS, your PS3.. or your WM PDA can be controlled without installing additional server side clients.
I'll save you the trouble of multiclicking all kinds of screenshots and youtube videos - http://www.mobilesrc.com/MobileRemote.aspx.
MobileRemote isn't free and costs 8.99$/11.99$ - prices based on something i can't really figure out.
BUT, and that's a serious BUT, the main features of MobileRemote (from now on MR) - which are Keyboard and Mouse are EXTREMELY useful. the mouse feature, unlike in Salling's Salling Clicker, is much more precise because while Salling's mouse covers the entire screen, MR covers a specific range which makes the mouse very useful even on VGA devices. The mouse also has 2 left/right buttons, unlike in salling which requires a tap on the screen itself.
The keyboard is HUGE, has a nice LCDLike display when typing, has all kinds of symbols and shortcut keys matching windows (and Mac, it seems).. ctrl..alt..shift... and so forth.
There's also a G-Sensor Mouse which allows you to move your mouse when tilting your phone (or using the D-PAD).
In addition, there is a MediaPlayer/MediaCenter controller which allows basic actions like play, pause, fast forward, fast rewind, and track switching.
Now to the neat stuff.
MR allows you to record macros of movements and clicks to have your comp perform actions instantaneously. You can record.. and then load.
This can save you a lot of time if you're looking to "add" additional features of the app.
Feedback(?)
- The tilt mouse's resolution isn't good. it'll be be a tad jumpy.. and this is based on me trying.. not on that youtube video you can watch in their webpage.
- The keyboard is nearly perfect. I can honestly tell you I've never used such a comfortable and well adjusted keyboard. yes, it is a full screen keyboard, but as it's meant to control another device rather than your own, I guess it's important to have it respond fast enough and that you wouldn't have to delete 2 chars every 4 seconds. The keyboard also supports Portrait/Landscape modes to make everything even more comfortable. You also get typing feedback, somewhat like FingerKeyboard.
- The mouse.. it's almost like using your laptop's pad. Percise, clear, and even includes a scrolling bar on the right side. Tried that as well.. very well built.
- Reponse time for all features is very good. I tried a few minutes of excessive typing and moving and clicking. All went well.
- Pairing could be a ***** if not performed correctly, but following the instructions makes it easy enough. Oh, by the way, pairing might have to be redone if you already paired your device with your PC/MAC/PS3/PDA as it requires your device to be identified as a mouse and keyboard as well, rather than just a phone.
- Resolutions. right now, MR only supports QVGA/VGA resolutions. keep that in mind.
Comparison
Well, I won't waste your time comparing MR to any other Remote Control other than Salling since i don't see the point.
To make things clear, Salling Clicker and MobileRemote are different.
Yes, Salling Clicker allows you to write scripts, use XML based files to do pretty much everything you want and it can serve you better using Winamp, MediaPlayer, BSPlayer, system based options, etc.
What Salling doesn't offer (yet), is VGA support (although just a week ago or so, a member in Xda-devs changed the exe file to have bigger buttons, which i'm working with, but it isn't perfect), PS3/PDA support, and a decent mouse and keyboard, which is widely needed.
I use Salling to control my media, because there isn't a better competitor yet (not even G-Remote, which I also love, but doesn't support Winamp, which would be a basic feature in any remote control in my eyes), but for Mouse/Keyboard, I wouldn't think twice. 10$ isn't too much to pay if you really need it.
I have been asked more than thrice, if there's a mobile remote which doesn't require a server side client...
Well... here you go.
TESTS
Works on Diamond against
1. Toshiba U300 running Vista x86 SP1 and Windows 7 Build 7100 (MS Stack)
2. Asus EEE PC 1000HE running WinXP SP3 (Widcomm 5 Stack)
3. Desktop running Windows 7 Build 7000 (MS Stack + USB Dongle)
Works on Touch HD against
1. Toshiba U400 running Windows 7 Build 7100 (MS Stack)
2. Desktop running Windows 7 Build 7000 (MS Stack + USB Dongle)
3. Ubuntu 9.04 (with Blueman - original bluetooth support replaced)
4. Ubuntu 8.10 (Gnome and XFCE, also with Blueman)
Works on Topaz against
1. Windows Vista ultimate 64 bit & 7 Ultimate 64 bit !
DOESNT work on Rhodium for some reason
Thanks for the heads-up! I may update my Media Controller bible with the new app.
you're invited to remove the sticky if you move this to another thread. no point in having this in 2 different places and taking up space.
BTW, in what configuration did you test it?
I've tested it on my HTC Universal and x51v (bot running WM6.1 and the MS BT stack - Widcomm isn't supported) against two (BT discoverable) Win XP desktops (Thinkpad a31p and HP TC1100). It didn't find the desktops at all. Did you have similar issues?
I ran it on a Diamond against a Toshiba Laptop running Vista with MS Stack and a Windows 7 Desktop with that new weird BT interface microsoft are running).
both worked.
Notice you need to pair the device from the pc WHILE running the pairing process in MobileRemote.
I might create a video to show how to pair.
I managed to pair with an ASUS EEE PC 1000HE running WinXP and a WIDCOMM driver and it works perfectly.
nir36 said:
I ran it on a Diamond against a Toshiba Laptop running Vista with MS Stack and a Windows 7 Desktop with that new weird BT interface microsoft are running).
both worked.
Notice you need to pair the device from the pc WHILE running the pairing process in MobileRemote.
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Thanks, this may have been the problem - I thought it would find all the desktops, without my pairing it from the desktops.
I suggest we list the OS's and device types it works on...
OS/Device list started. please let me know which device you use and if it at all works.
please list (as i did), the OS, Stack and type of PC.
I'd also like to know if you tried pairing to another device like another PDA or PS3..
thanks
FULL VER...
$8.99 ???????????????? is too high for me
i need full ver ..
any idea ???
nir36 said:
At last. A remote control which doesn't require a server side client.. or.. to be more precise, it imitates a Bluetooth Mouse/Keyboard/Media controller, which means that your regular windows XP/Vista/7 (and maybe others?), your Mac OS, your PS3.. or your WM PDA can be controlled without installing additional server side clients.
I'll save you the trouble of multiclicking all kinds of screenshots and youtube videos - http://www.mobilesrc.com/MobileRemote.aspx.
MobileRemote isn't free like Salling Clicker (which i ADORE) and costs 8.99$/11.99$ - prices based on something i can't really figure out.
BUT, and that's a serious BUT, the main features of MobileRemote (from now on MR) - which are Keyboard and Mouse are EXTREMELY useful. the mouse feature, unlike in Salling's Salling Clicker, is much more precise because while Salling's mouse covers the entire screen, MR covers a specific range which makes the mouse very useful even on VGA devices. The mouse also has 2 left/right buttons, unlike in salling which requires a tap on the screen itself.
The keyboard is HUGE, has a nice LCDLike display when typing, has all kinds of symbols and shortcut keys matching windows (and Mac, it seems).. ctrl..alt..shift... and so forth.
There's also a G-Sensor Mouse which allows you to move your mouse when tilting your phone (or using the D-PAD).
In addition, there is a MediaPlayer/MediaCenter controller which allows basic actions like play, pause, fast forward, fast rewind, and track switching.
Now to the neat stuff.
MR allows you to record macros of movements and clicks to have your comp perform actions instantaneously. You can record.. and then load.
This can save you a lot of time if you're looking to "add" additional features of the app.
Feedback(?)
- The tilt mouse's resolution isn't good. it'll be be a tad jumpy.. and this is based on me trying.. not on that youtube video you can watch in their webpage.
- The keyboard is nearly perfect. I can honestly tell you I've never used such a comfortable and well adjusted keyboard. yes, it is a full screen keyboard, but as it's meant to control another device rather than your own, I guess it's important to have it respond fast enough and that you wouldn't have to delete 2 chars every 4 seconds. The keyboard also supports Portrait/Landscape modes to make everything even more comfortable. You also get typing feedback, somewhat like FingerKeyboard.
- The mouse.. it's almost like using your laptop's pad. Percise, clear, and even includes a scrolling bar on the right side. Tried that as well.. very well built.
- Reponse time for all features is very good. I tried a few minutes of excessive typing and moving and clicking. All went well.
- Pairing could be a ***** if not performed correctly, but following the instructions makes it easy enough. Oh, by the way, pairing might have to be redone if you already paired your device with your PC/MAC/PS3/PDA as it requires your device to be identified as a mouse and keyboard as well, rather than just a phone.
- Resolutions. right now, MR only supports QVGA/VGA resolutions. keep that in mind.
Comparison
Well, I won't waste your time comparing MR to any other Remote Control other than Salling since i don't see the point.
To make things clear, Salling Clicker and MobileRemote are different.
Yes, Salling Clicker allows you to write scripts, use XML based files to do pretty much everything you want and it can serve you better using Winamp, MediaPlayer, BSPlayer, system based options, etc.
What Salling doesn't offer (yet), is VGA support (although just a week ago or so, a member in Xda-devs changed the exe file to have bigger buttons, which i'm working with, but it isn't perfect), PS3/PDA support, and a decent mouse and keyboard, which is widely needed.
I use Salling to control my media, because there isn't a better competitor yet (not even G-Remote, which I also love, but doesn't support Winamp, which would be a basic feature in any remote control in my eyes), but for Mouse/Keyboard, I wouldn't think twice. 10$ isn't too much to pay if you really need it.
I have been asked more than thrice, if there's a mobile remote which doesn't require a server side client...
Well... here you go.
TESTS
Works on Diamond against
1. Toshiba U300 running Vista x86 SP1 and Windows 7 Build 7100 (MS Stack)
2. Asus EEE PC 1000HE running WinXP SP3 (Widcomm 5 Stack)
3. Desktop running Windows 7 Build 7000 (MS Stack + USB Dongle)
Works on Touch HD against
1. Toshiba U400 running Windows 7 Build 7100 (MS Stack)
2. Desktop running Windows 7 Build 7000 (MS Stack + USB Dongle)
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Click to collapse
If drag & drop is needed, can MobileRemote do that ?
It seems multi-touch is required (not supported in WM)
Thanks in advance.
why would you need multi-touch for drag and drop?
nir36 said:
why would you need multi-touch for drag and drop?
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Click to collapse
In MobileRemote, how to move mouse pointer when when left button is pressed and held ?
hehe.. just tried it and it didn't work. didn't notice that before and i've been using it for quite a while now. apparently, it wasn't as important to me as it is to you.
I will bring it up with the programmer.
there is a drag and drop but unfortunately i need you hold down the left click on the mouse option of the program. I say 3 sec or so. That's the best its going to get for now other than that i have no complaints about this awesome program, AND I am using MR to write this so there u go...
MOD EDIT:
WAREZ WILL NOT BE TOLERATED IN THIS FORUM!
warned!
so i have an xperia which i connect to my bluetooth enabled navigation systm in my car. since the phones blutooth is able to connect, is it logival to think that this program would allow me to use the phone as a wireless remote?
Do i understand that you're trying to confirm your bluetooth is working correctly? because regardless.... there's no reason why it wouldn't work just like on any other phone with bluetooth.
Topaz & Rhodium
Topaz (Diamond2) working fine onboth windows Vista ultimate 64 bit & 7 Ultimate 64 bit !
Rhodium (Touch Pro2) not working on either platform. I have version 1.1, and it cant connect to the new bluetooth stack.
Crap.... rhodium/fuze would be the 2 obvious choices for this software....

[APP] WiimoteController 0.6 Beta [may-29-2011] Mapping profiles

Hello!
I decided to share my very first Android application with the xda-devs community!
WiimoteController is an application which allows a Wii remote to connect to your Android phone. You can then use the Wii remote to control various apps.
IMPORTANT! This application does not work with most HTC Devices that have Sense UI. It doesn't matter if the Sense is turned on or not, the problem seems to be much deeper.
Please check the second post below if your device/OS flavour is listed. If it's not, test and please report if it works or not. Include your device/ROM name with the report. In case of failure please include what the app said and possibly a logcat of it too.
Usage:
turn bluetooth on
run the app
if this is your first run, hit Yes. Enable "WiiControllerIME". This is only needed once right after installation
tap the first button and at the same time put your Wii remote in discovery mode by pressing "1" and "2" simultaneously
wait for the "Connected" message to appear. The first LED will turn on on the Wii remote
back in WiimoteController tap the second button and select WiiControllerIME
done. The Wii remote is connected. Go play!
if you want to connect more than one Wii remote, follow the same procedure, but put ALL the remotes to discovery mode
to disconnect a single Wii remote, hold the power button on it
to disconnect all Wii remotes, use the option from the menu or simply turn the phone's bluetooth off
don't forget to set your favorite IME back or you won't be able to type (or check Preferences to find an option to do that automatically)
A note about yongzh's emulators (Gensoid/SNesoid/Nesoid/GameBoid):
Custom input methods don't work with yongzh's emulators by default. To enable support, go to settings and enable "Use input method". Afterwards, map keys as usual and then start gaming
See the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBkCgEgRk0s
Another video by frankzua77: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnVZgLPcq8U
Now on the market! Search for Wiimote Controller (try this link from the phone)
or use this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Here's the apk for those of you without the android market and for those that for some reason don't see the app there. The latest version is 0.6. Older versions are no longer available because of licensing issues.
Changelog:
version 0.6 Beta, published may-29-2011
- optimized IME handling
- added ALL key codes from android, including ones for Xperia Play games (marked XP)
- redesigned the mapping interface. Mappings were reset to defaults, sorry about that
- new: mapping profiles
- fixed a bug where classic controller's D-pad buttons would rotate
- fixed a bug where too many controllers were detected and connecting would fail
- fixed a D.I. bug where getAnalogInputStatus would not work correctly
version 0.55 Beta, published may-16-2011
- changed the way wiimotes are detected. A lot of devices should now at least detect them (but may still not be supported)
- dropped support for Android 1.5 and 1.6. Sorry, had to do it to comply with various licences
- improved virtual key dispatching. Home screens should now accept input from controllers
- new: app now reports back compatibility info to help improving future development
- fixed a bug in the direct interface so now it should be ready
version 0.3 Beta, published may-23-2010
- support for up to 4 controllers
- support for nunchuk and classic controller (thanks to Mark and Rob for testing)
- "Disconnect all" feature added in menu
- added option to disable high thread priority from 0.25
- all input can be remapped
- added option to rotate wiimotes sideways (rotates the D-pad)
- all analog sticks support axis independent digital or analog mode
- digital mode has an adjustable threshold
version 0.25 Alpha, published may-14-2010
- 30-minute limit has been removed. Enjoy
- no longer uses Wiiuse
- ad and donation supported
- fix for MotoBLUR devices with Android 1.5 (thanks to Ahmed G-E for testing)
- improved response
version 0.2 Alpha, published may-8-2010
- minimum Android version is now 1.5
- automatic IME restore after use (see Keyboard settings)
version 0.1 Alpha, published apr-29-2010
- initial version
Known bugs:
Wii remote appears to freeze every couple of seconds for a moment. The cause for this is poor Wifi signal. Fix by moving closer to your Wifi hotspot or disabling Wifi
on some devices, mostly HTC and most newer Samsung devices, the application starts searching, finds the controller, and then fails with a message. The most common messages are "No route to host" and "Protocol not supported". This is most likely a fault from the manufacturer and is unfixible for now.
Device/OS pairs that this app is reported working on:
this list has been moved to the official Wiimote Controller app website
Device/OS pairs that this app probably does not work on:
this list has been moved to the official Wiimote Controller app website
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
The app doesn't work! It says "Error no -1". My bluetooth is on for sure.
Your phone is most likey not supported. So far, Samsung Moment and all HTC phones with Sense UI have been identified as having this issue and thus being unsupported. See this thread for technical info. Seems like HTC did something very bad to Android.
When will app be available for my Incredible/Desire/Legend/Magic/...?
See the question above. Please.
Will this ever work on my Incredible/Desire/Legend/Magic/...?
Do I really need to repeat myself? It might never. It isn't my fault though. See above.
The wiimote connects but there is no response in my (s)nesoid/gensoid/gameboid.
Three things need to be done for this to work (apart from connecting):
you need to choose WiiControllerIME with the second button
in your emulator you need to enable "Use input method" in settings (if there is no such setting, update your emulator!)
in your emulator you need to map wiimote's keys to game keys. You can do that in "Key mappings" inside settings
I have an unoriginal controller (like Nyko's for example). Now when I connect, the phone starts polling the data, but shortly after times out. What to do?
Unfortunately, unoriginal wii remotes and classic controllers cause issues such as abruptly disconnecting and misidentifying themselves. It's best to stick to original Nintendo hardware. The only confirmed piece of equipment that doesn't cause issues is the Datel's Retro Wireless Controller so if you've confirmed that your device works with WiimoteController app, you're safe to purchase either this or the original Nintendo controller.
I need help figuring this app out. How do I connect? How do I use this?
See this video. The first minute shows how to connect the wiimote. The last minute shows how to set it up in an emulator.
I'm not installing this! The thing can read all my passwords and credit card numbers!
What you saw was a message from the Android, warning you that you're about to enable a 3rd party input method. All input methods (Like Swype, AnySoftKeyboard, HTC_IME, etc) get this message. Even if my app was malicious (which it isn't), it can't actually capture anything without being active. And even when it's active, it could only capture input from your wiimote. Long story short, you have nothing to wory about.
Why does the app require internet connection then?
It's to download and show advertisements.
I have an issue, not mentioned in this FAQ.
Contact me via email [wiicontroller.A.T.ccpcreations.D.O.T.com]. It is in my interest to make this work on as much devices as I can, but I can't do much if I don't actually have access to a device.
Will you be developing something like this for PS3 controllers?
I might, if I find the time in the future. But I need to buy a PS3 controller, as I don't have a PS3. You can always contribute to the cause
This app is great! How can I contribute?
In a number of ways:
by contacting me if you have any issues, not mentioned in this FAQ
by saying thanks
by buying me a cup of coffee or a pizza
This is sweet, but would be sweeter if we could use Ps3 and or Xbox ones too. Good start though! Thanks for sharing!
will test out soon. the idea is awesome and amazing. can use it to play all the emulators that i stoped useing when i got nexus cause no keyboard
djdarkknight96 said:
This is sweet, but would be sweeter if we could use Ps3 and or Xbox ones too. Good start though! Thanks for sharing!
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xbox does not use bluetooth. ps3 sure does tho
Works awesome!! I've been waiting for something like this. nicely done!
works great... i hope that you can add support for the full gamepad attachment in a future update
nice work
.
This has some serious potential
haven't tried it yet but this is awesome hope you can add PS3 support too, or maybe wii remote add-on support (like the classic controller and such)
ok so after getting it working i got a hard reboot i dont know if its because my roms not the stablest (5.0.7-test0) or it was gbcoid lite or the game for that matter further testing awaits...which means work will suck in the morning
Thanks for all your input guys.
pgiuoco said:
works great... i hope that you can add support for the full gamepad attachment in a future update
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My plans are to add support for the classic gamepad, the Nunchuck and the Guitar Hero 3 controller. But all in due time. First let's make sure that the existing app works as advertised.
On another note: pgiuoco, do you still have the G1 from your signature? I'm interested to know if this app works on stock G1s. Or stock anything else for that matter.
It works with Motorola Milestone, Android 2.0.1.
Great app! My only suggestion is if you can add a notificacion icon to switch IME and deactivate bluetooth in one click. =D
Thanks for this now I can properly play Megaman! XD
Original xbox controllers were just USB plug-ins (of course with a microsoft fat head on em). What're the chances of being able to do something via hardware/software to make a plug in controller?
What lion king game was that? it looks good though
I like this, very nice. Well done
What a hero. Works beautifully on the Nexus One!
Please release a full version without the time limit, I'll certainly pay for it
Oh and PS3 controller support would be nice, but I'm just glad that I can now play games properly on my Nexus One! Thank you
Very cool I would definitely pay too.
How to enable controller in emulators?
Amazing app! Love it! Let us know as soon as final release is ready for purchase!
I get it to connect the controller, and to enable controller in settings. The controller is useable in the text fields, however I can't get the emulators use it. Tried nesoid and snesoid. Any other emulators I should use instead?
EDIT: Nexus One, Cyanogenmod 5.0.6
EDIT2: Sorry, used old versions of the emulators. Updated them, and works fine now.
Nesoid and Snesoid are working. Check if Use Method Inputs are selected in the options

[Q] Android Keyboard with Alt key?

Is there a way of submitting Alt commands via an Android keyboard to my windows PC?
I presently use Air Mouse on an Ipod Touch to control my HTPC remotely.
This is the only use I have for the thing and I'd like to think that there will be the perfect Android solution for me soon.
The benefit of Air Mouse over RemoteDroid and GMote is the Alt key ability which neither of the Android apps have (or if they have I haven't found it yet), a function I find a lot of use for.
(I should add that the only Android device I have at present is an HTC Desire....so I guess that could be the limitation rather than the apps)
I don't really understand what you mean by alt key ability. Could you please explain, and maybe we can help sugest a solution?
What is it that this alt key ability of air mouse do, or more importantly, what is it that you want to accomplish with such an alt key ability?
Thanks for the reply, I had a feeling I wasn't being very clear.
I'd like to use my Android device as a trackpad and mouse for my HTPC.
My media player of choice (MPC-HC) uses a lot of keyboard shortcuts with the "Alt" signifier. For example Alt+X closes the program. These shortcuts are especially important because the program runs in a fullscreen mode which removes any context menus.
All the various android soft keyboards I have seen have no Alt key so I would lose a lot of functionality controlling the HTPC from an android device.
I have read that pressing the trackball twice on an HTC Desire may be a substitute for pressing the "Alt" key but have never got this to work in practice.
Just found an app that might suit your needs. I suggest you check it out.
GRemote Pro
Edit:
Ok, I just tried this app out, and it does exactly what you need.
It comes packed with an app alt, ctrl, tab and del buttons that let you alt+tab among other things.
I didn't see MPC-HC in the server setup, but that's not a problem as you can configure your own profiles with specific commands.
Fair warning, it's a bit on the slow side (seems to be a port of a winmo app), but I'm sure it'll get better with time and updates. It's a very polished Remote app for android and it even comes with drivers for a G-sensor controller to play games with (use android as wii-mote/controller).
This app defenitly rocks.
You sir (or madam) are a legend.
I was disappointed at first to see that this app doesn't simply add Alt and Ctrl keys to the standard keyboard, but it does allow considerable control of the media player directly.
Need to have a much longer play to see if it's really what I need...but I appreciate your effort already.
Another Suggestion
Have you tried unified remote?
It's got a full windows keyboard, You can create your own custom remotes and if you wanted, you could even have multiple droids connected.
Yes, this reply is s bit late, but better late than never
try Hackers Keyboard
I installed hackers keyboard and tried to activate it. It gives a prompt message that this will collect all information except passwords, including personal data and credit card numbers....!!!

[Q] Need an Android app to be developed for $

I need an Android app to be develpoed (for money, of course). Where should I post my request?
You could try freelancer.com, a quick search said "419 freelancers found in Android"
depending on how complicated it would need to be and how much free time you have you could try to build ti yourself, i think Google just released a new app building platform
Grosskum said:
depending on how complicated it would need to be...
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I'm not sure how to rate it by complicity: I need an app which will let me work with an Android device via bluetooth mouse and emulate a pinch-to-zoom function with a mousewheel.
Requirements:
1. emulate pinch-to-zoom function with a mousewheel;
2. custom cursor (transparent circle) and, desirable, its custom animation (when doing pinch-to-zoom);
3. the above functions should work in all opened applications (e.g. Angry Birds).
Useful info: the latest Android versions already support HID-devices (checked on Samsung Galaxy Tab and a bluetooth mouse), but mouse can't do pinch-to-zoom (the mousewheel is used only for scrolling). Also, devices with an advanced docking station (like ASUS Transformer) have a touchpad with a multi-touch support (e.g. pinch-to-zoom). So, it is possible to send multi-touch commands to an Android device from another device.

[4.0+][APP] [ROOT]Mouse Keyboard 2 Touch FREE

This is a One of it's Kind app. It boasts of TOUCH EMULATION feature which lets you play ALL Android Games with any USB/Bluetooth Keyboard & Mouse. With the Universal Touch Screen Driver feature the app is compatible with ALL Android Devices. The Set-up is uncomplicated. Now, get the Immersive PC Gaming Experience on your Android Phones & Tablets.
IMPORTANT: ROOT ACCESS REQUIRED.
Features:-
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•Support for ALL Generic/Branded Keyboards & Mice.
•Features several Control Schemes having different Keys combinations with WASD or Directions Buttons.
•The Touch Profile Editor is Elementary in use but Intricate in options. Just drag & drop buttons on In-Game Screenshots.
•Multi-Touch Emulation of upto 10 Simultaneous touch points On-Screen on ANY device.
•An Exclusive 8-Direction Swipe System - Use buttons as Swipe/Drag On-Screen.
•Supports all Emulators & Native Games.
•Features Auto 8-Way WASD/Direction Buttons.
Download : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catalyst06.mousekeyboard2touchfree
I'm looking for people who'd like to make a Promo Video for one of my apps. Interested people comment here or mail me at [email protected].
The person will get Full Free Access to all my Current & Future Paid applications and Test Builds before others get it. Contact me asap.

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