Connecting and programming an external button for Android [closed]
I'm looking to make a controller-type trigger button system that I could mount on a phone, and then program to "click" the screen in various places when the triggers are pressed.
I have done about an hour long google search that did not turn up anything useful, and was hoping that somebody with experience could point me in the direction of the documentation to do this, or at the very least someone could tell me that it is not possible so I don't waste Senior Project time making this.
I'd prefer to use Android Studio to make an app for this, but I have experience with Unity if the feature is available there.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
android
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I'm looking to make a controller-type trigger button system that I could mount on a phone, and then program to "click" the screen in various places when the triggers are pressed.
I have done about an hour long google search that did not turn up anything useful, and was hoping that somebody with experience could point me in the direction of the documentation to do this, or at the very least someone could tell me that it is not possible so I don't waste Senior Project time making this.
I'd prefer to use Android Studio to make an app for this, but I have experience with Unity if the feature is available there.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
android
closed as off-topic by harrymc, LPChip, Mokubai♦ Jan 25 at 17:48
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – harrymc, LPChip, Mokubai
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I'm looking to make a controller-type trigger button system that I could mount on a phone, and then program to "click" the screen in various places when the triggers are pressed.
I have done about an hour long google search that did not turn up anything useful, and was hoping that somebody with experience could point me in the direction of the documentation to do this, or at the very least someone could tell me that it is not possible so I don't waste Senior Project time making this.
I'd prefer to use Android Studio to make an app for this, but I have experience with Unity if the feature is available there.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
android
I'm looking to make a controller-type trigger button system that I could mount on a phone, and then program to "click" the screen in various places when the triggers are pressed.
I have done about an hour long google search that did not turn up anything useful, and was hoping that somebody with experience could point me in the direction of the documentation to do this, or at the very least someone could tell me that it is not possible so I don't waste Senior Project time making this.
I'd prefer to use Android Studio to make an app for this, but I have experience with Unity if the feature is available there.
Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
android
android
asked Jan 25 at 17:09
Adam GallinaAdam Gallina
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closed as off-topic by harrymc, LPChip, Mokubai♦ Jan 25 at 17:48
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- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – harrymc, LPChip, Mokubai
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by harrymc, LPChip, Mokubai♦ Jan 25 at 17:48
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- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – harrymc, LPChip, Mokubai
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