I use DS4 (Sony’s Dualshock 4 controller) in this article, however, if you have any other wireless controller it would still work the same and you can even map the extra keys on the wireless controller without much effort. Read: Best Alternatives to DS4Windows to Use Your PS4 Controller on PC
Pair the Controller to Mi Box S or Android TV
Grab your controller and put it in the pairing mode, I use a DualShock 4 controller and to put it in the pairing mode, you have to press and hold SHARE & PS button together until the White light starts flashing. Once you have the DS4 in the pairing mode, navigate the Settings menu on your Android TV or in my case the Mi Box S. Under Remote Accessory, you’ll find the option “Add Accessory“.
You’ll probably see the DS4 controller labeled as “Wireless Controller“. Select to begin pairing. The light on the DS4 controller will stop blinking after it is successfully connected to the Android TV.
Which buttons work?
The D-pad acts as the directional keys on all the different Android TV boxes I tested. However, the back button and the select button differ from device to device. On Mi Box S, the ‘X’ button is to go Back and ‘O’ to Select, however, on Shield TV X is Select and O is Back. You can navigate the entire Android TV with these six buttons, however, if you want to add more functionality you can remap the keys on the DS4 controller and customize it to your needs. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the DS4 touchpad to work on Android TV. If I can make it work in the future, I’ll update the steps here.
Map PS4 controller keys on Android TV
To map the keys we’ll use a standard button mapper key that we can find on the Play Store. I used the Button Mapper app which works fine and lets you customize every button. Install the app on your Android TV from the Play Store or sideload it from the internet. Open the app and select “Add buttons” under the column Buttons. It would open an empty page that will store the buttons settings you add in the future.
Tap Add Buttons and it would show you a pop-up with the sign ” Press the Button “. It would appear on the screen immediately after you press the button.
After that just select the button you just added to the app. You can map the same button in three different ways; single tap, double-tap, and long press. Enable the Customize switch to initiate remapping.
For example, I wanted to remap the PS button on the DS4 controller to act as the home key. To do this, select the Single tap option from the list and it would open a list of options that you can assign the button. Select ” Home” and press OK.
That’s it. The PS button will simulate a Home button and every time you press it, it would take you to the home screen. The app allows you to map a wide range of functions to any button, you can map volume buttons, media keys, and even take screenshots. Using the same method, I mapped the volume keys to the L1-R1 buttons on the DS4 and volume keys to L2-R2. If you face any problems during this process let me know in the comments below or reach me at my Twitter and I’d be happy to help.