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If you’re using a USB-compatible controller, turn it on, plug one end of the cable into your controller, and the other end into a USB port on your smart TV.
The 360 wireless adapter connects to the usb port and creates its own wireless connection. No bluetooth necessary. I've used mine with my Shield without any problems.
Seems like CCwGTV is the fairly obvious piece to swap. Just for reference, here is my failing setup: Trying to stream 1080p/60fps. For testing, I'm trying a simple game that doesn't strain my PC at all (NES emulation via RetroArch) and it runs well on my PC. I tried: Moonlight reports 59-60 fps, 1ms average network latency, 7ms average decode time.
Prevent the App from closing: Android Settings -> Battery -> App launch -> USB/BT Joystick Center, and then disable "Manage automatically" USB PS3/Sixaxsis Controller + Android 8.x Since Android 8.x the PS3/Sixaxis Controller is not working with USB.
6 lip 2020 · If you happen to have an Xbox 360 controller lying around somewhere, here’s how you can connect it to your Android device to use as a physical controller.
I have a wired Xbox 360 controller and Windows 11. When I plug in the controller it says "USB device not recognized. The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognized it." I've looked all over online for any solutions.
Want to connect your Xbox controller to your Android devices? Here is how you can do so, from Xbox 360 to the Series S/X controllers.