So one anticipated the controller can be managed easily by connecting iPhone BUT! The controller is not connected to the MFi controller interface as is the case with Logitech PowerShell, Moga Ace Power or SteelSeries Stratus. Apart from the three controllers mentioned are totally overpriced, each of them has its own teething problems.
Here you will find the list of MFIs compatible games: [...]
After intensive research, according to a more favorable alternative, I came across the iPega devices that have appealed to me very well from the design as well as the price. After successful delivery I was quite (at the beginning) disappointment as I virtually no taxes could play with the controller
After another hour of research, I finally stumbled upon the solution of my problems!
You say: Controllers for All
Link: [...]
One must of course mention to the fact that this app vorrausetzt a jailbreak! Without there are currently still no way to make this Conctroller compatible for all games!
Now to the technical side:
Should you a iPega 9025 hold in your hands and the controller for All app installed on your iOS device, you must make your following:
Settings -> Controller for All
Enabled: (An)
Controller Type: iPEGA 9025
Now comes the important step: Bluetooth must be switched off, then one chooses Pair Controller and waits until the message Hold the X and the HOME button appears. After this message you press X + Home on the iPega controller. After few seconds you should a Success! Message on your screen look.
If you came so far can you begin to play all fully rejoice MFi compatible games! :)
Important: The controller is connected only at each game start with the iOS device. To connect Bluetooth must be switched off. A message appears after the start of the game, that you may press X + Home to connect the controller.
The controller was tested under [Jailbreak] iPhone 5S with IOS 7.1.2 and Monster Hunter Freedom United
Greetings to all those I could help with this description; D
PS: 4 instead of 5 stars because for rickety buttons on the back and the insufficient support for iOS devices.