Some Android applications behave strangely if you don't have a touchscreen interface to control them. Whilst you can contact the author of the app to request they include other control methods, this isn't always something they will be interested in.
If this happens, you can still very often control the application, by having your remote control/gamepad/mouse/etc. emulate a different control system. In this example, a touchscreen.
https://goo.gl/9BESnC details installing and configuring the application. It appears to work well in KitKat and Lollipop based devices, though you will need to be able to drag your notification drawer down.
If this happens, you can still very often control the application, by having your remote control/gamepad/mouse/etc. emulate a different control system. In this example, a touchscreen.
https://goo.gl/9BESnC details installing and configuring the application. It appears to work well in KitKat and Lollipop based devices, though you will need to be able to drag your notification drawer down.