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#1 Re: MFi Controllers » Gamevice controller on Windows 10 tablet » May 31 11:13 AM
Hmmm, that will be interesting! If it works, that can open the door for some sweet mods!
#2 Re: iOS Games » Two new games to add to the Afterpad site » May 31 11:10 AM
Oh ok. Thanks! I'm a Logitech Powershell user. Games with button mapping are a God-send since we it has limited buttons.
#3 Re: MFi Controllers » MFI controller with analog push buttons? » May 31 11:04 AM
You might try Blutrol, assuming it still works, allowed for PS3 controllers to work on iPhone. It does require jailbreak, but if it works, could be worth it.
#4 Re: iOS Games » Two new games to add to the Afterpad site » May 30 10:09 AM
What's the key binding function? Is it similar to a button mapper?
#5 Re: MFi Controllers » Gamevice controller on Windows 10 tablet » May 30 4:58 AM
Nice idea! Although, as it stands, it may just be a driver issue. The Gamevice driver was designed to communicate with iOS. Unless there is a driver available for Windows, I don't think bluetooth would even suffice. But, there's no harm in trying. You've already rewired to get a USB over lighting dock.
However, it's like a date where two people speak different languages.
#6 MFi Controllers » Logitech Powershell v2??? » May 29 8:59 AM
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Hi all! I was doing some searching and came across this.
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/ … m.2.6qdwSh
Honestly, why didn't Logitech release this the first time? From what I can tell, it's designed like the Powershell, but for iPhone 6, but it expands by adding dual analog sticks, and L2/R2. It also still has the battery charger. I'm sure due to patents, it can't legally be released here.
Take a look, what are your thoughts?
#7 Re: MFi Controllers » Which mfi gamepad best for android ? » May 21 9:36 AM
With Android, You have your pick. You can even use PS3/PS4 controllers as well. For games that do't have controller support, like Shadow Fight, there are button mapper apps like Game Controller or Tincore that allow hardware buttons to be mapped to software drag and drop icons.
MFI controllers are made only for iPhone. There may be bluetooth only controllers that work with iPhone, but I haven't tested that theory.
#8 Re: iOS Games » No Dust listed? » May 21 9:29 AM
Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but on the subject of Dust: An Elysian Tail. The Game does have controller support, but when using the Logitech Powershell, the app opens, then closes. With the Powershell removed, the app plays fine.
Does anyone know if an onscreen button mapper has been made for MFI Controllers? Similar to Tincore app for Android, that allows MFI Controller buttons to be mapped to onscreen controls, via drag and drop icons that respond to controller presses and emulate touch screen presses, allowing games without controller support to be played using a controller.
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