They also don't say a touchscreen is perfect for everything, because they've already offered a BT keyb, and offer other products with other input schemae.
If they were worried that something new would be 'admitting a fail' then there would only ever have been one generation of one product, ever. The controller could then be used with App store apps that allow use of a "keyboard" in leu of some on screen controls if the user decides.Ĭome on Piggie, you're smarter than this.Īpple has always made improvements, alterations, advances in their products. Obviously this would only allow a D-Pad though, since there is no velocity/sensitivity on a keyboard to mimic a joystick. arrow up=arrow up, a button=letter a, etc. To the OP, I agree that someone should have by now created a controller that has buttons mapped to typical keyboard keys, which would also be recognized as a standard keyboard. Helps to conserve battery without constantly going to settings.
BTstack is nice because it will shut off blutooth when you have stopped using the app for several seconds.
#Ps3 controller sony install
I believe it installs BTstack when you install snes9x ex. It syncs in a matter of seconds right from the home menu of the app (so you don't need to jump over to settings every time). snes9x ex is a great (free) SNES emulator that plays nice with the WiiMote. It of course only works in apps that were designed to accept a controller, so forget about using it on app store apps. There is a utility for jailbroken iOS devices called "BTstack." This allows the connection of the WiiMote+classic controller.