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Well that's a niche request, didn't really expect such niche questions to come up on Lemmy. But what's even more surprising is I can answer.
I set my phone up on D. But I have only connected it to one device currently.
I've only had the controller less than a week but it's legitimately amazing. I was expecting some version of a crappy player two console you bought in a store that's doesn't really work or feel right. But also being make of the crappest lightest Chinese shit possible.
The controller feels perfect honestly. Edit: maybe a little on the small side but that's it.
Thank you kindly, that would imply that Android devices can be used on both the A- and D-channel at least. The biggest thing making me look at this controller is the 4-way switch, can't understand why 8bitdo downgraded their "Ultimate" controller to a 2-channel switch :( Biggest bummer is that the Pro 2 doesn't seem to support wake-function on Nintendo Switch.
No problem. Let me know how you get on and if you like it.
I believe that D-Input will connect, but works on a per app basis for Android. So if your game or emulator doesn't support it, it won't work. I guess that's true of X-Input, too, but that's been the dominant controller API for many years. I could imagine some apps supporting X-Input controllers only.
Isn't all the Playstation controllers since the Dualshock 3 D-input? Seems like that would be a common BT-controller on Android with lots of support.