Realme X won't detect ps2(wired) controller - Realme X Questions & Answers

Just bought a ps2 controller yesterday for etherSx2 when i connect the controller to my phone it not responding (i did turn on Otg but the controller doesn't work but when i plug the controller to my brother phone(oppo K3) it work)
Sorry for my poor english skill i'm not a native speaker

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Hey dudes,
I have a wired 360 controller and tried plugging it into my note 8.All I get is a blinking green circle on the controller and nothing on the note. Anyone know how to get it working? I'm using an OTG micro to usb cable.
thegrog said:
Hey dudes,
I have a wired 360 controller and tried plugging it into my note 8.All I get is a blinking green circle on the controller and nothing on the note. Anyone know how to get it working? I'm using an OTG micro to usb cable.
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I thought that although the PS3 controler is plug and play with andoid, the 360 controller is not, or at least not very easily set up.
I use my PS3 controller both as a plug and play controller and as a bluetooth controller (when I can be bothered to set it up, loading the address into it can be a bit of a pain since I use it with my PS3 as well).

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I know the cable is connected securely because when I wiggle the OTG cable Joystick Center does not see the controller as disconnected.
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