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C**I
Works but has caveats.
This game pad is just OK and gets me where I needed to go.. It has a cheaper feeling plastic to it. The battery compartment is tricky and getting all three batteries can be a challenge. The D pad buttons are too "tactile" and feel like mechanical switches which is just weird on your hands. Also I've found the controller will sometimes disconnect for about 5 seconds and then re-connect on its own (doesn't happen too frequently). Overall, it works for the most part, has some kind of "turbo" function while being "wireless" which is hard to find if you're like me and looking for that combo. I've also tried the KMD controller and prefer this one for "comfort" reasons. There isn't much to choose from if you're looking for a wireless PS2 controller with a turbo feature and I guess this one is the lesser evil from what's available out there. I really do wish a better model was available for purchase but in the meanwhile, this will have to do.
W**E
Broken CD, Unusable device.
Unusable at this time.Item was shipped to me without a working CD/Driver. The CD that came with this pad was physically broken and unusable.
S**R
Five Stars
It was a gift - but he seems to love it.
R**K
The best thing
Love it and well made great
F**A
Calidad del producto
Compatible con PC y PS3. Resistente
S**F
It seems to be working in Windows 10 for me.
First I would like to say that I am not a gamer and I wanted this for my son who plays games. I found it odd that it mentions on the box that it works with Window 7, but does not mention Windows 10. My understanding is that Windows 7 is obsolete. However, I have not had problems with Windows 10 not working with other Windows 7 things. Though the instructions weren’t very clear on how to install this on a Windows computer, Plugged the adapter into the USB port, put batteries in the controller and turned it on. I brought up the test application and at least running the test application, it seemed to work except for the round button in the lower left. I couldn’t find a corresponding button on the controller, so I couldn’t test it. All the rest of the buttons seemed to respond and I could feel the vibration when it was activated. On the PC I was using, I didn’t have any applications that required a controller, so I downloaded an X-box application beta. After it was installed, I played with the controller buttons to see if the menus would respond to the button presses and they did. So I think with the latest version of Windows 10 that this controller does work. Just to be clear, I do have an X-box One on network I am using, so that may or may not have anything to do with it working. Some of the confusion for me is that the installation disk has a lot of things on it and it wasn’t clear to me which ones I needed. I found the test application and other than the mysterious button in the lower left, it all seemed to work.
M**X
Setup was difficult, but plays like XBox OEM controller on PC
The instructions are a bad translation. For example, says press Home button for 5 minutes to connect, actually means press MODE button for 5 SECONDS. Lots of little things like that.Also, it is NOT plug and play in PC. It comes with a disc, and the disc has 5 or 6 other products on it, so you have to figure out which one you're installing. And they're not labeled clearly. For the blue wireless controller with dongle, the install file is: 0575-BM972-network.Also the dongle is pretty huge. I was hoping the USB dongle would unplug from the XBox 360 dongle when plugged into your computer. But no, it stays plugged in - it's pretty bulky/heavy, and you don't want to bump it or it will interrupt the signal.Having said all that, after it's set up, the controller works and feels almost identical to an XBox OEM. The joystick swivel on the left side is switched with the control pad, and there are more menu buttons in the middle. But everything else is the same. Feels well built.
P**M
Not a Great Choice for RetroPie
I got this to connect to my RetroPie gaming system (running on Raspberry Pi). The system recognized the controller and I was able to map the buttons, however, the thumb joysticks did not work at all. I tried multiple times to re-map the buttons but the thumb buttons failed to work. The other buttons worked as expected, but the thumb buttons were a big "no-go".The unit takes 3 AAA batteries and feels heavy in the hand. Overall the product feels a little cheap. The USB dongle is huge and actually looks like it was meant for another purpose (there is a connector on both ends).I would look elsewhere if you are wanting to connect this with RetroPie.
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