I've been using it for over two years now. I took a regular wireless from XBOX, and not the one that is sold with the inscription "for PC" 2-3 times more expensive. I bought an adapter on eBay for $8. Holds up to 4 gamepads easily. What they write that the pirate will not work is nonsense. All PC games (especially ported ones) fully support this gamepad. There are no problems. Management 1 in 1. Some write that the stick is uncomfortable here, but this is nonsense. "Mushroom" instead of a cross is the best solution. Playing slashers, racing and gta-like games is much more convenient than on the DualShock. Here the finger is always on the control, and side functions (phone, inventory, menus) are on the cross aside. On the DS, the opposite is true and you have to pull your finger. I myself used to play on regular playstation clone controllers and so I don't describe it as someone who started with an xbox controller. Try it and you will understand that for everything except fighting, this gamepad is perfect. About DS4, I will also write a review here on the market. There is a compartment for two AA batteries. Regular Energizers are enough for a month easily. I also ordered two additional batteries from China for 10 bucks. They are inserted instead of the battery compartment (so that if they break, then the replacement is convenient). They hold less, but they are also very light in weight. There was a wire with Chinese accs - you can connect to a PC and play while charging. At the bottom of the gamepad is the headset jack. It connects via wire and we have a wireless gamepad + a headset to it. It is convenient to play without sticking to one point. The only problem is wood. Previously, it was not under Win7 +, now it seems to be, but it's still the same from XP. The essence of the "problem" is that after installing them, the gamepad most likely will not be detected correctly (I don't know, maybe it starts working through the wire, but I don't use the wire). Therefore, as firewood is installed, just go to the Control Panel and add a new device, then select Microsoft -> Xbox360 Receiver from the list. After that, the gamepad easily connects to the receiver and appears in the OS. Recommended for a pleasant game.