Homebrew 3DS Controller

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Is there a way to make it work without needing internet connection? It only works when Its connected to the internet I want it to work with my phone (the internet in our house comes from a phone and sometimes they take it)
 
Is there a way to make it work without needing internet connection? It only works when Its connected to the internet I want it to work with my phone (the internet in our house comes from a phone and sometimes they take it)
Try creating a mobile access point from your phone
 
Not sure about that but I know some wifi things can trick the connected devices that they are connected to the internet because it will only be used for local communication so it should be possible
Does it not work if you just say No to the connection test in settings and try using 3DScontroller anyway?
 
Hello idk if someone could help me. I'm trying this on my Mac, using "wineskin", everything's fine I get the "3DS Connected" message (by this point I can move the cursor with my 3DS touchscreen), but when I click outside the command window (with my mouse) it stops working I can no longer move the cursor with my touchscreen. When I click again in the command windows (with my mouse) I can move the cursor again with my touchscreen. It seems like it only works when I'm on the command windows, anyone else's having this problem? is it because I'm doing it with "wineskin" on a Mac?

Thanks for your help!
 
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Was thinking of somethink more like Custom buttons displayed on the Touch Screen. What abou a virtual analog stick? Or buttons to represent the triggers of the analogs? There are many possibilities with the Touch Screen that can make the 3DS Controller much more convenient to use. There are just so few buttons on the 3DS for it to be nearly enough.
 
I want to play pes 13 of two players but when I try it the two 3ds share the same command as such, I want to know how to use them separately (I don't know if I explain it well, I speak Spanish
 
I want to play pes 13 of two players but when I try it the two 3ds share the same command as such, I want to know how to use them separately (I don't know if I explain it well, I speak Spanish
You want to use two 3DSs as separate game controllers, but they are acting like one controller?
¿Quiere usar dos 3DSs como dos mandos de videojuegos, pero estan funcionando como un mando?

(Does anyone know how to pluralize 3DS? Also, yes, that's the same sentence in both languages, except the Spanish one is probably slightly off because I did it mostly from memory.)
 
You want to use two 3DSs as separate game controllers, but they are acting like one controller?
¿Quiere usar dos 3DSs como dos mandos de videojuegos, pero estan funcionando como un mando?

(Does anyone know how to pluralize 3DS? Also, yes, that's the same sentence in both languages, except the Spanish one is probably slightly off because I did it mostly from memory.)

Yes, that's what I mean because I want to play competitive games with a family member, so I want to be able to play with two players without having to share the same controller as it happens to me
 
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I'm not sure whether or not vJoy has that option. Run two different instances of 3DSController with different IP addresses and/or ports. You might have to put the .exe files in different directories, so that each uses the correct .ini

Remember that each 3DS needs to match with the settings of one of the instances of 3DSController.
 
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It is a really interesting app, I am downloading it to test it, if in the future you can do screen streaming from the PC to the 3DS it will be an impressive achievement.
 

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