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XBox does not use bluetooth, so the only way would be to somehow use the Xbox wireless usb dongle.
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I don't have an Xbox myself, but can see how it could help the N900 as a gaming platform. I believe Xbox controllers can be used in PCs (Windows, but possibly Linux drivers?)
If the N900 is connected to the TV via TV out to play something like Quake or another game, using a wireless Xbox controller could be useful... sports games especially will benefit. Some games may have native Xbox controller support in Linux, so porting to Maemo would be easier (for the short term) than trying to take Hildon into account.
Would this be useful at all ? Or am I just daydreaming?
PS. I believe some people have managed to get a Wii controller to work with the N900.
London Tube Map App
Brainstorm: Improving the N900 Media Player
Last edited by Thor; 2009-11-11 at 18:05.