The game controls are now gone and the PS3 controller must be used to navigate the game.
Uncheck the on-screen controller option and then tap the back button twice to go back to the main game screen.
Remove the on-screen controls on the tablet when using a PS3 controller
To test, use the toggle controllers to navigate the tablet using the PS3 controller (the green box around options on the left means the PS3 controller is now enabled).
The status will change to wireless on the notification bar.
Unplug the PS3 controller and press the clear PlayStation button on the controller.
Tap Wireless and networks in the settings (tablet) and then tap Bluetooth to enable Bluetooth connections (the green checkmark means Bluetooth is enabled).
Once you connect the PS3 controller, a notification will appear that you are connected (wired) and the controller will start charging.
Connect the wireless PS3 controller to the USB dongle using a USB cable (supplied with the PS3 or any USB mini-b connector (5 pin)).
Use the dongle to connect the wireless PS3 controller to the tablet
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When prompted, click OK to download and install the update.
Tap system update on the top of the About tablet screen.
If Android OS version 3.2.1 (release 2) is NOT listed, you will need to download it.
If Android OS version 3.2.1 (release 2) is already listed, skip to Step 2 below.
Tap About tablet and check the version number.
Note: If you do not see the arrow, tap the apps drawer (top right) instead. If prompted, click OK to download and install the system update.
Tap the blue down arrow on the notification bar (near the clock).
Connect your tablet to an AC power outlet.
Make sure you have the latest system update installed
A wireless PS3 (PlayStation® 3 Entertainment System) controller.
The latest system update ( Android™ OS version 3.2.1 release 2).