Sony Ericsson Xperia Z2 User Guide - Page 99
Playing games on a TV using a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller, NFC, WALKMAN
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To play a music track from your device on a DMR device 1 Make sure that you have correctly set up the DMR device and that it is connected to the same Wi-Fi® network as your device. 2 From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap WALKMAN. 3 Select a music category and browse to the track that you want to share, then tap the track. 4 Tap and select a DMR device to share your content with. The track plays automatically on the device that you select. 5 To disconnect from the DMR device, tap and select your device. The track stops playing on the DMR device but continues playing on your device. Playing games on a TV using a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller You can play PlayStation® Mobile games stored on your device on a TV and control the games using a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller. First, you need to establish a wireless connection between the DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller and your device, then you can connect your device to the TV using a cable. To set up a connection between a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller and your device, a USB On-The-Go adapter is required. To set up a connection with a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller 1 Make sure the Bluetooth® function on your device is turned on. 2 Connect a USB On-The-Go (OTG) adaptor to your device. 3 Connect the DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller to the OTG adaptor using a USB cable 4 When Controller connected(wired) appears in the status bar at the top of your device screen, unplug the USB cable. 5 When Controller connected(wireless) appears in the status bar, a wireless connection is established. NFC Use Near Field Communications (NFC) to share data with other devices, such as a video, photo, web page address, music file, or contact. You can also use NFC to scan tags that give you more information about a product or service as well as tags that activate certain functions on your device. 99 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.