In general, it’s not bad for the first wireless gamepad, backlight, vibration, and that’s all the fun. Its pros: Comfortably lies in the hands All buttons are pressed well for my inexperienced taste, after the old gamepad I got used to it quickly The signal is good, catches even through the system unit Has cons: I have small dances with a tambourine: when connected both by wire and through an adapter, the gamepad can bug - only the first indicator is on, although 1 and 4 should be on, i. E. in pairs. Only an adjustment in the device manager or restarting the PC helps. Apparently, the gamepad really wants to be defined as a Nintendo gamepad, but I don’t want to play a guessing game every time. And the serial number is erased very quickly, which is also sad.
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