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 [WTS] IPEGA PG-9023 9023 GAME CONTROLLER, RM105 only. Bluetooth gamepad for tablet

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nyk4231
post Nov 18 2014, 01:27 AM

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QUOTE(nigtra @ Nov 6 2014, 11:42 AM)
Yes, bro. PPSSPP games are supported.

All you need to do is map the controls before playing.

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hi can you share the method ,how to setup the map controls for PPSSPP games.

Thanks

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QUOTE(nyk4231 @ Nov 18 2014, 01:27 AM)
hi can you share the method ,how to setup the map controls for PPSSPP games.

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Go to Settings, Controls, Control mapping and map what you want against the 9023. That's it smile.gif
I'm using the regular(non-gold) PPSSPP.

Thank you.


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post Nov 19 2014, 01:12 PM

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PG-9023: Newly discovered supported device

Yesterday, I got to test the 9023 with a Xiaomi Mi Pad user.
Everything worked fine. Pairing and connection was successful on first attempt.
We also mapped controls for PPSSPP.

The Mi Pad has a gorgeous 1536x2048px 7.9" screen.
It uses NVIDIA Tegra K1 chipset which the new Nexus 9 also uses.
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post Nov 22 2014, 06:51 AM

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QUOTE(nigtra @ Nov 19 2014, 10:04 AM)
Go to Settings, Controls, Control mapping and map what you want against the 9023. That's it smile.gif
I'm using the regular(non-gold) PPSSPP.

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Thanks for your reply.

how to make a setup for play FIFA14/15..i use note3 and tab s.which apps i need to install?
need root my decive or not? any idea without root...coz i no want root my tab s just bought.


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I've yet to buy a gamepad from TS, but he does provide good support and his pricing is the cheapest I've seen so far. Thanks TS for your great support when I asked about which game is supported smile.gif
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QUOTE(nyk4231 @ Nov 22 2014, 06:51 AM)
Thanks for your reply.

how to make a setup for play FIFA14/15..i use note3 and tab s.which apps i need to install?
need root my decive or not? any idea without root...coz i no want root my tab s just bought.
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Tab S is a high end tablet. Recently I tested a 9023 with a Tab S 8.4 and they are compatible.
Root isn't compulsory and, AFAIK, isn't required to play FIFA 15.
Good news for keeping your warranty smile.gif



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post Nov 27 2014, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(nigtra @ Nov 19 2014, 01:12 PM)
PG-9023: Newly discovered supported device

Yesterday, I got to test the 9023 with a Xiaomi Mi Pad user.
Everything worked fine. Pairing and connection was successful on first attempt.
We also mapped controls for PPSSPP.

The Mi Pad has a gorgeous 1536x2048px 7.9" screen.
It uses NVIDIA Tegra K1 chipset which the new Nexus 9 also uses.
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Dear Nigtra,

May i know is this able to support Half Life 2 with Mi Pad ?

Regards
Chuan
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QUOTE(TCX2 @ Nov 27 2014, 04:06 PM)
Dear Nigtra,

May i know is this able to support Half Life 2 with Mi Pad ?

Regards
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Hi Bro!

I don't have a Mi Pad so I can't test HL2 with it.
But let's piece together, what I can find.

We already know the 9023 is compatible with the Mi Pad.
The Mi Pad uses the same chipset, and also CPU, as the NVIDIA Shield tablet.

Here's a video of HL2 being played with a 9023 on a Shield tablet.
The tablet was pre-connected; I can't see which mode he used.


This video showed the 9023, also with a Shield, playing Doom 3.
Take note at 7:47, the player paired in X-Home.


Let me know if you would like to take a chance smile.gif

Thank you for your interest.
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post Nov 28 2014, 09:36 AM

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QUOTE(nigtra @ Nov 27 2014, 05:54 PM)
Hi Bro!

I don't have a Mi Pad so I can't test HL2 with it.
But let's piece together, what I can find.

We already know the 9023 is compatible with the Mi Pad.
The Mi Pad uses the same chipset, and also CPU, as the NVIDIA Shield tablet.

Here's a video of HL2 being played with a 9023 on a Shield tablet.
The tablet was pre-connected; I can't see which mode he used.


This video showed the 9023, also with a Shield, playing Doom 3.
Take note at 7:47, the player paired in X-Home.


Let me know if you would like to take a chance smile.gif

Thank you for your interest.
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Dear Nigtra

Thanks for your information feeding =) if included postage to Kch Sarawak , how much will u charge for 9023 ?

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post Nov 29 2014, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(TCX2 @ Nov 28 2014, 09:36 AM)
Dear Nigtra

Thanks for your information feeding =) if included postage to Kch Sarawak , how much will u charge for 9023 ?
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Please check PM, bro.
Have a nice weekend smile.gif
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Hi may I know if you're currently selling the latest model with red accent?
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QUOTE(kopicat123 @ Nov 30 2014, 04:10 PM)
Hi may I know if you're currently selling the latest model with red accent?
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Yes, my 9023 is the latest version, Nov 2014 batch with red accent.

Thank you smile.gif

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post Dec 2 2014, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(nigtra @ Nov 30 2014, 03:20 AM)
Yes, my 9023 is the latest version, Nov 2014 batch with red accent.

Thank you smile.gif
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Hi. I have several questions regarding the pg-9023. I plan on using this on the lg g3 due to the form factor. Would you recommend this over the pg-9025 and why? How's portability with the pg-9023 vs pg-9025? Are there any other game pads that look like the pg-9023 for smartphones, like the phonejoy but cheaper? Thank you and sorry for all the questions smile.gif
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QUOTE(narutard216 @ Dec 2 2014, 12:39 PM)
Hi. I have several questions regarding the pg-9023. I plan on using this on the lg g3 due to the form factor. Would you recommend this over the pg-9025 and why?  How's portability with the pg-9023 vs pg-9025? Are there any other game pads that look like  the pg-9023 for smartphones,  like the phonejoy but cheaper? Thank you and sorry for all  the questions smile.gif
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Hi,

Both the 9023 and 9025 are very good gaming companions. The 9025 is smaller than the 9023, so you can say the 9025 is more portable. The 9023 was designed for larger phones and tablets from the start, and hence larger in size. It can be extended to hold devices up to 280mm and has both a spring and locking mechanism to hold your device firmly in place. The 9023 holds your device centrally, just like the Phonejoy, as opposed to the 9025 which holds your device on top. But I don't have a controller as small as the Phonejoy that holds a phone centrally.

Both 9025 and 9023 are compatible with your G3. PM me if you want one.

Thank you for your interest smile.gif

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post Dec 5 2014, 01:03 PM

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PG-9023: Unsupported device

This is a device found to be UNSUPPORTED by the 9023.

LENOVO IDEATAB A3000-H.
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The 9023 pairs and connects with the tablet but after that there's NO response at all.
Joystick, D-pad and ABXY buttons don't work.
I couldn't even adjust the tablet's volume using the 9023.

This post has been edited by nigtra: Dec 5 2014, 01:05 PM
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post Dec 5 2014, 03:35 PM

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PG-9023: New stock arrival

Received a batch of new stock for the IPEGA PG-9023.
Ready to take orders now smile.gif
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post Dec 5 2014, 05:37 PM

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PG-9023: Newly discovered supported device

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Recently I sold a 9023 to a buyer. One of his device happens to be a Honor 6 by Huawei. This device uses one of the rarer Hisilicon Kirin 920 chipset. According to buyer, everything worked well. He has PPSSPP installed. I would assume pairing and connecting to the Honor 6 was a success, so was mapping the controls within PPSSPP biggrin.gif
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PG-9023: Newly discovered supported device

Here is buyer who play games on a Microsoft Surface Pro.
The Surface Pro is quite a large device with a 10.6" full HD screen and runs Windows 8.

Pairing and connecting the 9023 with the Surface Pro was easy and smooth.
x360ce or Xbox 360 Controller Emulator is required to setup the 9023 so it must be pre-installed.
After mapping all the required controls, we may now begin our game.
The buyer tested with Far Cry 3.

A big thanks to the buyer for sharing the photo below.
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This post has been edited by nigtra: Dec 5 2014, 10:55 PM
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post Jan 4 2015, 03:24 PM

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PG-9023: Game support on iOS

I got asked a lot which games are supported on iOS with the 9023 but couldn't find an official game list which support controllers either from Apple nor from game publishers.

Here's an unofficial list on reddit.
Here's another from pocketgamer.
Yet another one here from afterpad.

All refs above point to one common thing: MFi. "MF" is Made For. "i" stands for iPhone, iPad, iPod or iDevices in general. If you don't see your game listed above, try to find out if the game has support for MFi. There's a very high chance the 9023 will support that game.

These are the sites I always turn to for info on portable gaming, jb and iOS in general.
- http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/
- http://www.idownloadblog.com/
- http://afterpad.com/
- a few related pages on http://lifehacker.com/

This post has been edited by nigtra: Jan 4 2015, 03:27 PM
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post Jan 26 2015, 12:48 PM

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I met Nigtra in person and got 9023....He explained me everything that needs to be known.....I am very much happy with his service and no complaint s on the product smile.gif.....Thanks bro


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