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ps3 apps plz make

1. a app that can turn your phone into a bluetooth headset its always good to have a xtra mic.

2. might be useful but a app to make your phone a controler. dont know how the buttons would be.

3. a socom confrontation app to check stats,clan profile,change clan tags and badge,send messages,recruting. even tho confrontation is a dieing breed with socom 4 on its way i still know ppl are still gunna be playing.

4. Make a app so you can use your phone as a bluetooth keyboard.
 
I don't know about SOCOM stats, but having your Android act like a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse (for people that want to use it on other things) would be very interesting.

Since probably the most complicated part is Bluetooth, I think I'll start working on this project.

If you wanted to use it as a mouse, would you want an eraserhead like navigation or a big pad?
 
I did notice that after I posted, but if you notice it uses its own protocol to communicate with the computer. I'm hoping that someone has reverse engineered the PS3 keyboard protocol, but I'm not getting my hopes up.

Thanks though
 
@LordQuackStar: The problem is that there aren't any really well written open PSN APIs. That stuff usually has to be licensed from Sony. I know because I have done some research into it. You would probably have to write your own API or reverse engineer a controller/keyboard.
 
@LordQuackStar: The problem is that there aren't any really well written open PSN APIs. That stuff usually has to be licensed from Sony. I know because I have done some research into it. You would probably have to write your own API or reverse engineer a controller/keyboard.

Happen to know if it follows the Bluetooth Human Interface Device Profile (HID)?
 
I would pay like 5 bucks to be able to use my click xt as a bluetooth keyboard on my ps3. Psn id: vampirelinosd.





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That's how I stumbled across this thread... I know there was an app for Windows mobile, but I guess there hasn't been one developed for android. My guess is that it's a matter of time.
 
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