Speedy Wireless Controller N1-3017 User Manual
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Hi Everyone,
I've been wrestling with these generic bluetooth gamepads and am hoping someone can help me out. It's been really vexing so far and I will try to be as brief as possible in describing what I've been doing.
https://ameblo.jp/rogisara1972/entry-12632546142.html. These gamepads are known as 'N1-3017' and are available from various retailers in China. I'm sure there's others reselling them and there's probably various other models with other names. Based on what I can tell, they're pretty generic knock offs of a well known style gamepad but are just using regular bluetooth instead of being made to work with well known consoles. They are apparently designed to work mainly with mobile, like android or ios.
First, I will say that I know that these controllers do work; they do pair and connect with a RetroPie setup on an raspberry pi so I can confirm that it is possible for these to work. Izotope 6 free download. I was able to get 2 pair and connect in the pi environment and are usable as /dev/input/js0 and /dev/input/js1.
/dragon-quest-v-ps2-iso-torrent.html. In my arch environment, I've done everything I can do and scoured all over for a solution but have yet to find anything that will work.
Here is my current situation within my arch environment:
I am able to pair these controllers, but they will not connect.
Here is what happens when I use bluetoothctl, I will try to put as much info as I can while using bluetoothctl:
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You can see that it does go ahead and pair, but will not connect - I've done a lot of other things with bluetoothctl like setting pairable on, discoverable on, etc and have had no luck.
Here is the output for systemctl status bluetooth (note there might be extra info here from other attempts I've made prior to this message):
journalctl -xe doesn't yield any different information:
I'm really stuck at this point and think trying things like adding custom udev rules and other sorts of things won't really help anything until I can get the gamepads to connect after pairing.
I appreciate the help!!
Last edited by AboveUnrefined (2016-04-07 02:37:56)
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From PXN
The PXN Speedy (PXN-6603) controller is an Extended layout iPhone and iPad game controller. As per the Extended MFi controller layout specifications, the Speedy features 4 face buttons, a d-pad, 2 left and 2 right shoulder buttons, 2 analog sticks, and a pause button. The face buttons, shoulder buttons, analog sticks, and d-pad are all pressure sensitive.
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Due to Apple’s policies, the Speedy is not compatible with any iPhone or iPads that do not have a Lightning port. An attachable iPhone grip is included with the Speedy. The grip is large enough to support all available iPhone models, but will not hold an iPad Mini.
Features
- Apple MFi Certified – PXN game controller are directly Approved and Certified by Apple. Requires iOS 7/ iOS 8 or later, iPhone 6/6S, iPhone 6 Plus/6S Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPad Air, iPad mini 2 / 3, iPad4, iPad mini, and iPod touch 5
- Special finish on surface for consistent grip when playing
- Pressure sensitive buttons offer precise control
- Include travel clip for iPhone and iPod gaming anywhere, anytime
- Compatible with various game software ad download “PXN Game” in App Store
Speedy Wireless Controller N1-3017 User Manual Instructions
By | PXN |
Supports | iPhone 6/6S, iPhone 6 Plus/6S Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPad Air, iPad mini 2 / 3, iPad4, iPad mini, and iPod touch 5 |
Buttons | Dual Analog Sticks, D-Pad, L1/R1, L2/R2, ABXY Buttons |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Battery | Approx. 30 hours, rechargeable Lithium polymer battery 550mah |
Dimensions | (L)7.2 in. x (W)5.3 in. x (H)2.8 in |
Includes | Smartphone Clip |