ASUS Transformer with SixAxis Controller app for Android
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@spoo76 According to the devs, "we'll just map the stick to eight buttons" qualifies as "full analog stick support." Will it work? Technically yes, but there's absolutely no degree of fine control. It's like playing on a DS. Either your character isn't moving, or he's sprinting. Eight directions with just "moving/not moving" instead of a range of speeds corresponding to how hard you press the stick is going to cripple you for anything requiring even a little precision.
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This won't work on my Exhibit II
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I really need help, I did everything correctly and I go to the app on my Asus Transformer and it says client connected but all the lights keep flashing? I dont get it? Help me please!!!!
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do you need the keyboard to do this
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@DIMBULAH12345 yea you do
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Did you have to ROOT your ASUS TF101 before this would work?
I run the Compatibility Checker and it simply sits at: Driver Started for ages.
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do u have to be rooted on a HONEYCOMB DEVICE???
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@Omie07 I just borrowed a PS3 controller to try it out, so far it works with Nesoid and the other "oid" emulators. for some reason i can get it to navigate the FPSE menu but not play games. either way I am canceling my phonejoy order for sure.
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@PrEdAtOrZ97 if you click on the xda link it will take you to the step by step instructions I posted :)
How do the analog pads feel on precise games? have you used this with FPSE or N64 for a FPS shooter game? If this is good enough i just may have to cancel my phonejoy analog preorder :p
spoo76 6 months ago
@spoo76 I don't play FPS...but the analog pads worked just fine for all other games I tried :) I didn't notice lag or anything
Omie07 6 months ago
Works with anything that accepts normal input. I can control normal browser/screens etc
Omie07 6 months ago
You can map keys using both...I used the emulator, seemed faster/easier
Omie07 6 months ago