sleezecheeze
Well-Known Member
Hey guys. I have a few questions about using a 360 controller with the Nexus 7.
- Does it have to be a microsoft controller?
I don't have a wired controller so if I'm going to do this I'll be buying a $20 third party controller. I just wonder if they offer the same compatibility.
- If (when) I eventually buy a receiver to use my wireless controller is this the one I'll need/will work?
Black Win7 New PC Wireless USB Gaming Receiver Adapter For Xbox 360 Controller | eBay
Unfortunately I need to have this working by monday so buying a receiver isn't an option at the moment (Can't find them locally, internet is the only way). Depending on how it goes with a wired controller though I'll definitely be looking into buying one.
- Is rooting a good idea?
I know that the controllers work fine without a rooted device but does rooting bring any benefits when it comes to finding games that don't respond ideally? I know that if I want the receiver to work I'll have to root but I'll leave that bridge until I have to cross it.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your response!
- Does it have to be a microsoft controller?
I don't have a wired controller so if I'm going to do this I'll be buying a $20 third party controller. I just wonder if they offer the same compatibility.
- If (when) I eventually buy a receiver to use my wireless controller is this the one I'll need/will work?
Black Win7 New PC Wireless USB Gaming Receiver Adapter For Xbox 360 Controller | eBay
Unfortunately I need to have this working by monday so buying a receiver isn't an option at the moment (Can't find them locally, internet is the only way). Depending on how it goes with a wired controller though I'll definitely be looking into buying one.
- Is rooting a good idea?
I know that the controllers work fine without a rooted device but does rooting bring any benefits when it comes to finding games that don't respond ideally? I know that if I want the receiver to work I'll have to root but I'll leave that bridge until I have to cross it.
Thanks for reading and I look forward to your response!
