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bluetooth, connect, controller, fremantle, game controller, maemo, maemo 5, playstation 3, ps3 |
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1. Pair it with your PC with your PCs Bluetooth ID spoofed
2. Pair it with your PC using the N900 as a USB bluetooth adapter
Does other USB gamepads require a Host / Slave relationship, or?
The reason I am wondering about this because me and a friend who just ordered each our N900 device (we will get it next week) are planing on making a homebrew gamepad for the N900 that is both portable and usable, we fist wanted to take our basis in the PS3 controller, but if it is impossible to make it work than that sucks