Using a Controller of the PlayStation(R)3 System
You can connect a controller of the PlayStation(R)3 system to your tablet device by wired or wireless connection.
Play games pre-installed on your tablet device and games downloaded from PlayStation(R)Store using a
DUALSHOCK(R)3 or SIXAXIS wireless controller made by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
Using a controller of the PlayStation(R)3 system with a wired connection
1.
Turn on your tablet device.
2.
Connect a controller to the USB Micro-A/B connector of your tablet device using a designated USB adapter
cable SGPUC1 (sold separately) and a commercially available USB cable.
The icon
(charging the controller) and a message are displayed at the bottom right of the Home screen
of your tablet device.
1.
Commercially available USB cable
2.
USB adapter cable SGPUC1 (sold separately)
Note
Only one controller of the PlayStation(R)3 system can be connected to your tablet device.
Hint
The battery of the controller is charged while the controller is connected to your tablet device using a USB
cable. The controller will continue to be charged while connected to your tablet device using the USB cable,
even if the screen turns off. We recommend that you connect the tablet device to an AC adapter while
charging the controller.
Using a controller of the PlayStation(R)3 system with a wireless connection
You can establish a wireless connection between your tablet device and a controller of the PlayStation(R)3
system using the Bluetooth(R) function. When connecting the controller to your tablet device for the first time, you
need to pair the controller with your tablet device.
1.
Turn on your tablet device.
2.
Tap [
Apps & Widgets] - [
Settings] -[Bluetooth] in that order, and then slide the [Bluetooth] switch to
the [ON] position.
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