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2009-10-21
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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The wireless Xbox 360 controller uses a Xbox proprietary wireless connection to connect to the Xbox. The controller does not use Bluetooth or infrared signals.
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2009-11-26
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One problem is that all PS3 controllers require a USB handshake for pairing, so until we get USB host mode or some other workaround is found, no DS3. Makes me sad since I have 3 DS3/Sixaxis controllers :/
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2009-12-03
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bluetooth, connect, controller, fremantle, game controller, maemo, maemo 5, playstation 3, ps3 |
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This might be good for emulators on the N900. I was considering a zeemote, but a ps3 controller would be better in many respects. Are there any other decent bluetooth gamepads? (not that MSI one that splits and holds a portrait phone in the middle)