Yesterday I bought a Xbox Wireless Controller with Bluetooth. It pairs fine and I can use it in games. The problem is, it's not mapped correclty; for example: when I press [R1] it is registered as [Y], right stick is mapped to bumpers, etc. I've been looking for an app that would allow me to remap the buttons, but I couldn't find any.
I'm using Galaxy S4 with latest Imperium Lollipop ROM and the kernel it came with. I have XPosed installed if it could help with anything.
Hello,
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help. Good luck.
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I understand that this forum is to direct me to a relevant thread or topic to post under. Would appreciate guidance for where to post the following question...
I am looking for a remote desktop solution, like LogMeIn or TeamViewer that doesn't require me to do any detailed configuration.
The problem is that LogMeIn, for example, won't treat my Note 3 phone as a tablet, so I can't use the mouse like a normal mouse. (The settings for mouse are "move mouse" and "move screen", but there is no direct mode available for phones to use a mouse like a regular mouse.)
My device is an Android 4.4 KitKat Samsung Note 3 phone (unfortunately rooting is not an option for me), and I am using it with the Note 2 dock with an external monitor and wireless usb keyboard/mouse. Everything works great except I can't find a good remote desktop solution that will allow me to work "normally" in terms of the mouse.
I also have Win 8 Home version and do not want to configure port forwarding and a fixed ip to solve rotating external IP address assignments. (Please excuse me if I didn't say that correctly, but I really don't want to deal with those kinds of complexities.) Yes, I realize that I may have too many constraints - no configuration challenges (which I think rules out VNC or standard RDP), and also no rooting of the phone. But I am willing to pay a small monthly subscription, e.g. I looked at PocketCloud with $5/month, but that doesn't seem to support my requirement either from a quick look at the manual.
Is there anyone who can suggest a good solution for my situation?
Hi,
The info that you provided is great, however the Note 3 is divided up on XDA by carrier, so:
If you will type Note 3 in the box above (type to find your device) , select your carrier version, go to that forum's Q & A to post your question, you should be good to go !!
Regards.
Pony Express said:
Hi,
The info that you provided is great, however the Note 3 is divided up on XDA by carrier, so:
If you will type Note 3 in the box above (type to find your device) , select your carrier version, go to that forum's Q & A to post your question, you should be good to go !!
Regards.
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Thanks! XDA Assist is a great idea. First time I've ever seen that in a forum.
And I really like your tag line...
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world.
Can I use gps navigation without internet(data connection or wifi) on this tablet? I know there are 2 types of gps. That one that needs internet connection and that one that connects to satelites! This tablet which type of gps has?
Please tell me! I need now!
Hi,
I imagine it would work just off satellites, no WiFi or data.... But.... You would likely need a GPS navigation app that claims to work that way, where you'd pre download the maps you would use. See the play store for various options.
But I don't own or know anything about your specific device, so you could ask about it here,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
I have a Nexus 10 that I would like to use as a third monitor (after discovering the joys of a dual monitor setup) but would rather not put up with the lag from wireless solutions.
So my question is, can the mini HDMI on my tablet be used as an in port or is it an out port only? If it can function as an in, is there any extra software, etc I would need to use or would it just be plug and play?
Thanks in advance.
Hi there,
Please register an account on XDA and see/ask the following threads where is discussed about that:
Making Streamer Out of Nexus 10 (Via HDMI Cable), Will it be Worth it?
[Q] Nexus 10 Disable HDCP (DIsable HDMI Copy Protection)
For any other questions related to your device please ask directly here:
Nexus 10 (Manta) Help Thread - Ask Your Questions Here!
Goood luck
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Duos (GT-I9192, serranodsxx) on which I have installed an unofficial CM 12.1 ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...rom-cyanogenmod-12-0-s4-mini-duos-gt-t2950526). I have configured a SIP account (using the built-in functionality). The configuration is successful in the sense that my phone registers on the server and in that I can call and be called through the SIP connection (phone rings). However, whenever the call is answered (on the called phone, i.e., the one I've called, or my own when receiving), the connection is immediately broken.
Where should I post about this issue, to get help resolving it. Help would consist in correctly filtering logs, using additional apps to try if it is an issue of the phone software or the server, learning about other (freely available) SIP accounts that I can use for testing purposes. I have a feeling this is, at least initially, a general question rather than a model-specific one.
Hi, thank you for using XDA Assist. A search on XDA for SIP accounts found this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=sip Perhaps one of these threads can help or would be good place to post your question.
Good luck!
I'm looking into getting some of these to replace a few "dummy" switches that I have that just act as scene controllers in my lighting network. From the videos I've seen, it appears that they run Android (here's a video showing the google keyboard being used).
My issue is, I want to use them with my native home automation apps as simply android tablets/intercoms on the wall. Does anyone own one and can confirm if anything like adb is available over wifi?
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I'm looking into getting some of these to replace a few "dummy" switches that I have that just act as scene controllers in my lighting network. From the videos I've seen, it appears that they run Android (here's a video showing the google keyboard being used).
My issue is, I want to use them with my native home automation apps as simply android tablets/intercoms on the wall. Does anyone own one and can confirm if anything like adb is available over wifi?
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Hello,
Sorry we don't own it.
You can post your query here Android Q&A Forum.
The users with the same setup might be able to assist you.
Regards
Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.