![]() TL DR: The analogs still suck, unless you connect the pad with an OTG cable and your phone supports Xbox 360 pads So, the PG-9083 arrived a couple days ago, but I've found just now the time to write here. Also emulators, of course, MAME in particular, but such old games don't usually need analog sticks so the pads I already own are more than enough for them. Plan is to use with my Galaxy Tab S2 with Moonlight to stream PC games on it, the streaming works surprisingly well and is almost completely lag-free (works better on my S9 but i prefer the bigger screen). I'll try again the PG-9023 as soon as it charges enough, to see STG-ONE deadzones are at least better than its ones, or if they're the same. ![]() Sure it looks identical, but anyway for 30 euros or so it's a test I can undertake.ĮDIT: I've tried the STG-ONE again just to be sure and it's not as ****ty as I remembered, the deadzones are a bit better than i remembered (but still difficult to use in aiming for FPS games, tried on Dead Trigger 2), but the 元/R3 thing is a bummer. The main thing is that I fear it could be a rebrand of another pad I tried in the past, the STG-ONE (look for it on Google) which was utter **** as not only it had the same deadzone troubles, it also didn't record analog sticks clicking (元 and R3 inputs, in other words) even if the sticks clicked themselves, and bluetooth connectivity was completely unreliable. It'll be coming from China, so it'll take more than expected (should arrive by the end of the month, I could swear it was a Prime product so I thought it was a next-day deal, but oh well). Has anyone successfully calibrated the ipega 9023 and edited the deadzones at all? Should I just give up and deal with the deadzones? kl file at all with that vendor id or product id. I saw info on a device called "Broadcom Bluetooth HID" with vendor 1949 product 0402, but I saw no. I also installed a terminal emulator and typed cat /proc/bus/input/devices to see all connected devices. I wnt to the directory above and found nothing for the ipega. ![]() ![]() # settles in a flat range of +/- 4096 or so. # This confuses applications that rely on the flat value because the joystick actually # The reported value for flat is 128 out of a range from -32767 to 32768, which is absurd. Search for your controler id vendor if u cant find it just go through all of them till you find this kl file for the ipega 9023, but I can't find the. I have seen very little information regarding this gamepad (and if it is even possible to adjust the deadzone successfully at all).Īll I know is that I have to edit the. I really want to edit the deadzones on the ipega 9023 telescopic bluetooth controller. ![]()
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