I have no idea how to even begin to address this issue. These joysticks have several positive qualities, including the fact that they are handy and do not contain any built-in batteries. In addition, they function properly with any kind of connection. And it's been put together quite beautifully. BUT! There is a massive but, however, that ruined and continues to ruin all of the impressions of owning this miracle from Mikes. These are enormous problems with compatibility, p/o, and connection in principle. I experimented with these joysticks over a period of six months and tested them on a variety of platforms. From desktop computers and laptops running Windows to Android devices and set-top boxes of any generation, we support them all. Perhaps it's just my bad luck that both of my joysticks are wonky, but a friend of mine is having the same issue. There is a consistent lack of connectivity between joysticks and devices. In addition, they do not lose it entirely until the connection is severed; rather, it is lost gradually through some kind of micro fractures. When the 3D program is activated, the display on the screen resembles a miniature frieze in terms of its visual appearance. These friezes appear regardless of whether the connection is made wirelessly or via a cord. I shattered my skull within a span of six months. I danced with a tambourine in a way that I have not danced in a long time, probably not since the first crooked curling iron emulators appeared on the operating system (OS). And then there, it turned out to connect and configure the system as well as the peripherals, which was the final step. Where exactly does the difficulty lie? In most cases, I have no idea. I purchased a product from Microsoft for use primarily on Windows-based gaming platforms. In addition, there is no work that is reliable or correct. Windows, if only for the price of a license. In general, picking boxes was a source of great frustration for me. If I were to take controllers, I would plan on such compatibility problems occurring. My suffering during the process of setting up would make sense and be explicable in that context. And then you take a product from Mike's in exchange for software from them, which ultimately leads to glitches and connection losses on your end. Class.
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