Is there anyway for me to use a dualshock 4 or xbox one controller on my htc 10 either with OTG or Bluetooth? I have root, twrp, and a viper rom. If not do you guys have any controllers you would recommend?
AndroiderM said:
Is there anyway for me to use a dualshock 4 or xbox one controller on my htc 10 either with OTG or Bluetooth? I have root, twrp, and a viper rom. If not do you guys have any controllers you would recommend?
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Hey, you could try sixaxxis app. Pretty sure it's now been updated. It requires a PC for setup. Otherwise there's a few controllers listed in the Q&A thread somewhere, just search.
purple patch said:
Hey, you could try sixaxxis app. Pretty sure it's now been updated. It requires a PC for setup. Otherwise there's a few controllers listed in the Q&A thread somewhere, just search.
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My impatientness got the best of me lol, I just ordered the 500gb nvidia shield pro android tv. Now I can play paper toss in 4k lmao. I'm pretty sure the nvidia controllers will work with my phone too though. Thanks for the response
AndroiderM said:
My impatientness got the best of me lol, I just ordered the 500gb nvidia shield pro android tv. Now I can play paper toss in 4k lmao. I'm pretty sure the nvidia controllers will work with my phone too though. Thanks for the response
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Haha, I heard the Shield is awesome. Have fun tossing paper lol.
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I just want to see what the favorites are here. I tried asphalt 6 and it wouldnt allow me to use the ps3 controller kinda gay.
jbadboy2007 said:
I just want to see what the favorites are here. I tried asphalt 6 and it wouldnt allow me to use the ps3 controller kinda gay.
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isnt asphalt 6 an accelerometer game?
how would it work with a ps3 controller? lol
and i wouldnt use the OTG cable, id use the sixaxis app that i've used ever since about two years ago with my OG epic 4g
and i'd play Silent Hill, Resident Evil (1,2,3) as well as some other classics on FPSE!
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Dead Trigger
Shadow Gun
Max Payne(not currently on S3 play due to faulty on screen controls)
Wolfbeef123 said:
isnt asphalt 6 an accelerometer game?
how would it work with a ps3 controller? lol
and i wouldnt use the OTG cable, id use the sixaxis app that i've used ever since about two years ago with my OG epic 4g
and i'd play Silent Hill, Resident Evil (1,2,3) as well as some other classics on FPSE!
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Free or paid version? There are no apps to configure if using ps3 controller via otg.
jbadboy2007 said:
Free or paid version? There are no apps to configure if using ps3 controller via otg.
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I just use this, and paid of course!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dancingpixelstudios.sixaxiscontroller&hl=en
wireless ftw!
Wolfbeef123 said:
I just use this, and paid of course!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dancingpixelstudios.sixaxiscontroller&hl=en
wireless ftw!
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Kool! Saw that a few days ago. How is the set up process and how does the phone handle it? Was thinking of buying a micro-full USB adapter to connect my PC gaming controller but this would be better...
I'm going to install FPSe and try out some the games that are out there.
dragon_rckr said:
Kool! Saw that a few days ago. How is the set up process and how does the phone handle it? Was thinking of buying a micro-full USB adapter to connect my PC gaming controller but this would be better...
I'm going to install FPSe and try out some the games that are out there.
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try the compatibility checker to see if your device can use it (i use it on GS3 no problem but I'm stock. so idk about your ROM)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ixelstudios.sixaxiscompatibilitychecker&hl=en
then if it works on the corner your Bluetooth address will come up.
I plug in my controller to my PC and use the sixaxis pair tool
http://www.dancingpixelstudios.com/sixaxiscontroller/tool.html
to change the address on the controller then i start the app on my phone and when it says "listening for controllers" i just press the home button on the controller.
then all the rest is easy configuration. and yeah i was thinking of buying an On The Go adapter, but i don't really think there is much use for it if you can just do it wirelessly.
Hello,
I would like to know if the moga pro is worth the money or not.
I seriously need a controller for my htc ine to play on and is there any other alternative??
also if i buy from powera.com it's costing me 120$ with shipping and that's a lot.
I live in India so any idea where i can buy that controller or any other at affording money??
Moga Pro is awesome. Though if you have a PS3, just use your controller and use the sixaxis app.
PcFish said:
Moga Pro is awesome. Though if you have a PS3, just use your controller and use the sixaxis app.
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I dont have PS3 controller. and where can i buy it?
www.powera.com
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www.powera.com
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i have tried that but with shipping it's 120$ and the price of the controller is 50$, so why would i buy it!
Have you tried Amazon?
I'd suggest waiting. They just announced the second version a while ago. I have the MOGA travel controller and it's pretty nice imo. Very cool for playing emulator games.
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Moga Pro is awesome. Though if you have a PS3, just use your controller and use the sixaxis app.
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I apologize for this being slightly off topic, but how did you get the Sixaxis app to work? Custom kernel? Sixaxis is not compatible with the stock kernel. Thanks!
ainen said:
Have you tried Amazon?
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yeah it's also high in price for my country
tmcquake said:
I apologize for this being slightly off topic, but how did you get the Sixaxis app to work? Custom kernel? Sixaxis is not compatible with the stock kernel. Thanks!
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Yep. Back in the day we could never get any bluetooth accessory to work but a headset or speaker. No controllers keyboards mice or anything. HTC stock kernel does not support bluetooth input devices. Most any custom kernel will. Moga has done something with their controller and app so that it works on the stock HTC kernel.
Myself I use the Moga Pocket model and it is working fine with the HTC One.
For this model you must be rooted and use the universal driver to be able to use it with emulators and so. (Not sure how this is with the pro model)
I would say it is worth the money, the only thing missing on the Moga Pocket model is the Dpad but the Pro model you are looking after does have this.
If you like gaming a controller is a must have, the reason I love this device is because you can insert your phone and hold it as one device.
A few down sides are:
- When you are gaming somewhere and need to go to the toilet for example, you will not be able to put it in your pocket quickly without disassembling it first.
- It uses batteries, so take some extra with you. (Sure sucks to have juice left in your phone but your controller is all out.
When using this controller (or any controller) with the app called "GameKeyboard"you can map pretty much every game to work with it.
(Even if they do not support hardware key mapping.)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.locnet.gamekeyboard&hl=nl
Kind regards, Stefan.
The issue with the cost is likely due to importing fees in your country.
I'm in the market to purchase a bluetooth controller that will be compatible with the 7 and from my research these two controllers seem to be the most discussed options. I am rooted and do not plan on mounting it to the Nexus. While I am used to the design of an Xbox 360 controller and the Moga is most similar to that design, I have read that the build quality is not quite as good as the ps3 controller. Being rooted, I am aware that both controllers can play an equal amount of games. Or that's my understanding anyway. I owned a different Moga over a year ago and used it with my rooted Razr M and it worked with any game that supported a controller with the use of root and a separate app I downloaded from the Play Store. It looks as if the Moga costs a bit more than a PS3 controller. But it also looks like I'll have to spend a few bucks on an adapter cable to initially set up the PS3 controller. So I'm at a bit of a crossroads. I understand it's going to come down to personal taste, but I was wondering if there was anything I'm missing here that maybe some of you could enlighten me about with pros or cons.
As a side note, I am waiting to hear more reviews on the Amazon TV device, but am considering purchasing it if it seems worth the price. It's my understanding that it will or does support bluetooth controllers in addition to the official Amazon controller. Since this purchase may be a possibility, I'd also have the hope that I'd possibly be able to use the same game controller with the Amazon TV as I do with my Nexus. Any advice would be great appreciated.
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Haven't tried on the N7, but SixAxis Controller worked on my HTC One.
You don't need a special OTG cable (though it def makes it easier to pair), just the USB charging cable for the PS3 controller. You download an app to run on your PC to find out the bluetooth address of your controller. Instructions Here
PcFish said:
Haven't tried on the N7, but SixAxis Controller worked on my HTC One.
You don't need a special OTG cable (though it def makes it easier to pair), just the USB charging cable for the PS3 controller. You download an app to run on your PC to find out the bluetooth address of your controller. Instructions Here
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I'll probably go ahead and get the ps3 controller then. It seems that is the consensus of most. Thanks very much for the input!
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Jersey846 said:
I'll probably go ahead and get the ps3 controller then. It seems that is the consensus of most. Thanks very much for the input!
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The Moga pro works fantastic and I have been able to sync it to everything I own as a full functioning controller including the FireTV! Can't do that with a ps3 remote
whoamanwtf said:
The Moga pro works fantastic and I have been able to sync it to everything I own as a full functioning controller including the FireTV! Can't do that with a ps3 remote
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Hmm then that may be worth reconsidering. I would like it to play with phone, Nexus and a possible TV device.
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Jersey846 said:
Hmm then that may be worth reconsidering. I would like it to play with phone, Nexus and a possible TV device.
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One thing to consider is I am pretty sure that the ps3 controller app requires root, where as the Moga does not. Just make sure to get the Pro or any of the power ones, the normal old school moga doesn't have enough buttons to work with everything. Also while gaming on the phone, the Moga has a built in GameClip so it holds your phone sort of like playing a Shield.
whoamanwtf said:
One thing to consider is I am pretty sure that the ps3 controller app requires root, where as the Moga does not. Just make sure to get the Pro or any of the power ones, the normal old school moga doesn't have enough buttons to work with everything. Also while gaming on the phone, the Moga has a built in GameClip so it holds your phone sort of like playing a Shield.
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Yeah my devices are all rooted. I needed root with my original Moga to make it compatible with most all games and not just Moga compatible games. Thanks!
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Jersey846 said:
Yeah my devices are all rooted. I needed root with my original Moga to make it compatible with most all games and not just Moga compatible games. Thanks!
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Yeah, the Moga Pro however does not need root like the original did. It has two separate modes with different drivers. One is their usual Moga driver you are used to and the other is a universal mode that just works.
PS3 all the way. Feels better and responds better. The separated D pad makes Retro gaming feel natural. It requires root but if you're a serious gamer you'll want root for other things like custom kernels and overclocks.
I use the PS3 on my Ouya too, which supports it out of the box. I use my Moga for travel but its just awkward.
PS3 feels like a solid gamepad where others feel like imitators.
how to connect ps3 controller in z5 compact
I think they dropped support for DS3 in the new Xperias. I guess you can still try with an OTG cable
If you have a dualshock: In Settings > Device connection, scroll down to Game Controller and select Dualshock series.
If you have a sixaxis, you need Sixaxis controller from the playstore and the setup is trickier.
Note: Dualshock 3 might still require the sixaxis method. It seems to be mainly for Dualshock 4
Well that is really disappointing. I enjoyed using my ds3 on my z3c but now I can't find a way to use it on my phone that doesn't require rooting my new phone
Sony's way of making you buy a new DS4 controller. *sigh*
Sadman Khan said:
Sony's way of making you buy a new DS4 controller. *sigh*
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Well they have to because if they keep doing this, people will keep using DS3 controllers. They have to sell DS4 controllers. You may know that everybody wants money,money and money... (so sad)
oguzbatu said:
Well they have to because if they keep doing this, people will keep using DS3 controllers. They have to sell DS4 controllers. You may know that everybody wants money,money and money... (so sad)
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Yeah well I have moved on. From PS3 to PS4 and DS3 to DS4
Hi, I was looking into what game controllers are compatible with the Fire TV stick 4K and I found a lot of confusing and conflicting information. I have a Dualshock 4 (v1) controller that sadly does not work. I also have a Dualshock 3 controller that is unlikely to work either. What controllers exist, if any, that are compatible with the Fire TV stick 4K?
litetaker said:
Hi, I was looking into what game controllers are compatible with the Fire TV stick 4K and I found a lot of confusing and conflicting information. I have a Dualshock 4 (v1) controller that sadly does not work. I also have a Dualshock 3 controller that is unlikely to work either. What controllers exist, if any, that are compatible with the Fire TV stick 4K?
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You can buy an alternative one at the eBay or AliExpress.
or, you want to root to fix:
Unlock/Root (follow the steps carefully): https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/orig-development/unlock-fire-tv-stick-4k-mantis-t3978459
Fix Dualshock 4: http://www.aftvnews.com/fix-ps4-dualshock-4-button-mapping-on-the-fire-tv/
AmznUser444 Dev said:
You can buy an alternative one at the eBay or AliExpress.
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What do you mean by alternative? Is there a game controller you can recommend?
Also, regarding rooting/unlocking: I am not sure that will help me because my particular dualshock 4 controller does not even connect. My DS4 controller seems to be a first generation model and based on what I am reading online, I think first generation models do not work with the Fire TV stick 4K model and so I don't think rooting will change that.
Xbox One S controller by Bluetooth works fine for me on N64 emulation.
jbb3k said:
Xbox One S controller by Bluetooth works fine for me on N64 emulation.
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@jbb3k just to confirm, your setup is Fire TV 4K UHD Stick plus Xbox One S controller?
I'm also in the situation where I got a PS Dual Shock 4 controller after reading it works, only to find out that while it pairs, I can't really use it. Happy to try the Xbox One S but would prefer to know upfront.