Using 3G USB slot for HID (mouse and keyboard) - Gen9, Gen10 General

(1) I enabled the 3G button in Settings
(2) hooked up a Logitech Illuminated Slim Keyboard and a Logitech Track Man Wheel via a 7-port passive USB hub
(3) Reboot
Keyboard works at full brightness. Mouse works great and the cursor looks nice.
Haven't figured out how to access a USB memory stick from the hub yet. Advice?
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[Q] Bluetooth BT Keyboard and Mouse

I see that USB Host/OTG seems to work with USB keyboards and mice.
Is there a way to get a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse to work?
I ask this because since the NG uses MHL, there is no way to power the device, use HDMI, AND use USB Host mode.
MHL does not provide for data use, just power.
I paired my Dinovo Mini and it just worked - keyboard input and mouse (a pointer appears).
That was one thing I never could get to work in Gingerbread.
sstdk said:
I paired my Dinovo Mini and it just worked - keyboard input and mouse (a pointer appears).
That was one thing I never could get to work in Gingerbread.
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Do you have access to an MHL adapter. I wonder if the cursor appears in HDMI mirror mode?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK7sK0qCDqI

How use screen keyboard when bluetooth mouse is active

I'am Evo 3D user and my Adnroid version is 4.0.3
I use my phone at TV with mhl hdmi adaptor.
I connect my bluetooth mouse and I use it far from phone and TV
When I connect mouse screen keyboard disappear.
I want to use screen keyboard with bluetooth mouse. What could I do?

OUYA Controller with CM11

How do I use the ouya controller like a mouse? e.g. freely movable d-stick instead of having to scroll left or right through the clickable objects?
My controller works fine on CM11 using the trackpad in the middle as the mouse with the normal tap to click.
Billyvnilly said:
How do I use the ouya controller like a mouse? e.g. freely movable d-stick instead of having to scroll left or right through the clickable objects?
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Id like this as well. My nVidia Shield has this and itd be much better than using the track pad on the controller.
newbyp said:
My controller works fine on CM11 using the trackpad in the middle as the mouse with the normal tap to click.
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really? any settings you changed? right now i am at vanilla cm11, i haven't changed any settings. do i need to disconnect keyboard for it to work? thanks
I only loaded the nightly and the controller overlay zip but nothing else. I just paired it and that was it.
Work fine here too
I think he's talking about using the analog stick, not the trackpad in the middle of the controller. I find the trackpad be very hard to use especially when trying to click and drag. Having the analog stick control the mouse would be great imo
Hi guys, I'm new to posting on here but have been following all over XDA for a while.
The track pad on the stock Ouya controller is very buggy when not running on the stock platform. If you connect the Ouya controller to another Bluetooth device, you will see for yourself the controls become erratic. I was using the track pad on the controller while running CM 11 on my Ouya but found it annoying at best. I have read all over, that if you connect most any 3rd party Bluetooth controller, they will work much better with the Ouya than then stock controller. Personally, I purchased a powered 7-port USB from Amazon, the Amazon basics brand. It has 2 USB 2.0 USB and 5 1.1 USB ports. I can plug in external hard drives, keyboards, USB mouse, and charge my phone while I'm at it. Bluetooth media remotes work well too, check amazon. But they are pricey and can run you more than a decent media keyboard.
As for successfully get the analog stick to control the arrow, it would be great. But I haven't seen it yet. Try a computer mouse. You have a powerful computer at your disposal.
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Mouse Connected using OTG Adapter but not showing pointer

Hi,
I have a OTG/MHL adapter which has 2 USB ports and 1 HDMI port along with other SD/MMC etc. The phone is displaying fine on TV.
However I have a broken screen/digitizer. This is the reason for creating the thread.
When I connect my wired mouse into any of the USB ports, it displays Mouse connected (connected to HDMI through to TV) but there is no pointer and no movement. RED LED is lit under Mouse to show power is drawn.
I have a LG G3 phone but unfortunately trying to connect to it doesn't work however I have another USB OTG Cable but it's only 1 connection. Micro USB to USB. IF I connect that to my LG phone along with my wired mouse then I see the pointer and I can control my phone. No issues.
My Broken phone android version is 4.4.x
The mouse is a new mouse but one of the cheap one from eBay. Bottom of the Mouse the Rating is 5V --- 100Ma
The OTG Adapter is another cheap one but it's always worked for me without any issues. However MAYBE, just maybe the reason it doesn't work is because the power input or DC is also 5V. Does that mean the mouse is taking all the power?
What I'm trying to achieve -
Enable WIFI so then I can remote control the device etc. I use the Broken phone for KODI.
Can I use any ADB commands to make it work? I don't have it rooted I don't think but I can start the phone in Recovery mode.
Any advice will help,
Thanks

BT Keyboard and mouse

Just received my Bravia XBR-55A8G 4k OLED TV with Android TV. I'm already sick of using the on-screen keyboard. I tried an older BT mouse that I've used on my Android tablets and it pairs but the right and left buttons don't work even though the cursor shows up and moves around the screen.
My question is has anyone have a fully functional BT mouse or keyboard (or both) working with Android TV?
The TV is on Android 8.0
Thanks
I have a logitech kb/mouse that works fine with its USB receiver plugged into the TV. Same with a tiny hand-held Lenovo keyboard with built-in trackball. I have not tried any BT keyboards/mice that don't have their own USB receiver.
Note10.1Dude said:
I have a logitech kb/mouse that works fine with its USB receiver plugged into the TV. Same with a tiny hand-held Lenovo keyboard with built-in trackball. I have not tried any BT keyboards/mice that don't have their own USB receiver.
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I ordered a Logitech K400 plus because I've found that this will work. I'll post back. Do you know the model number(s) of your KB and mouse just in case the K400 doesn't work?
theandies said:
I ordered a Logitech K400 plus because I've found that this will work. I'll post back. Do you know the model number(s) of your KB and mouse just in case the K400 doesn't work?
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I have an MK240 RF Wireless Combo, it was an import to the US, because I was looking for a small board and mouse.
FYI - The K400 works fine with Android TV. It has a touch-pad that works fine as a mouse. I'm happy now.

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