[Explained] Controller Support Options for Android

alexb

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i think i will just return it as i cant use with any other games as they all require mode b, what a shame
 

Baron Rubik

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i think i will just return it as i cant use with any other games as they all require mode b, what a shame

Connecting to Moga mode B.
You don't need the pivot app, we're going to connect without it and allow TPA to treat the Moga as a 'Native Controller'. This way it's not passing inputs through a third app and the connection is quicker with noticeably less lag.

Switch the Moga into mode B, you should have an orange controller indicator light and the power A button will flash blue.
Go to your device's options panel, and find and go into 'Bluetooth' area.
Switch 'Bluetooth' on.
Click 'search for devices'
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Moga Pro HID should show as an available device. (repeat search until it does).
Click on the 'Moga Pro HID' and it should say connecting, then after approx 10secs it should change to connected, the 'Power A' will flash green once, and then stop flashing. You are now paired and connected as a 'Native Bluetooth controller'. It should look like below.
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Back out - or go to home screen, and start and play Pinball.
Remember TPA won't recognise the controller until you press either XYAB once.
It can be fiddly to connect, sometimes takes multiple goes but is very much worth persevering with.
Controller nudging is awesome.
Good luck.
 

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