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Review on Gamepad Canyon CND-GPW3, black by Petar Mitov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

This gamepad's biggest issue, which many people may not experience, is what it is for me. It happened that one of the developers that built this combo decided it was practical to communicate data on the position of the triggers using one axis (if you haven't tried to start your old dinput gamepad with new games, you probably won't comprehend the continuation). Two triggers on one axle. One ranges from 0 to -100, whereas the other ranges from 0 to +100. I don't think I need to describe what happens when both triggers are depressed: Oh, and the triggers aren't even depressed: A + (-A) u003d 0. And x360ce and all remappers identify it in this way. As a result, using it in games through remappers is essentially impossible. The oddest thing is that the two triggers function both alone and together in steam games and other apps that use the gamepad itself. On this gamepad, you can fall flat. Because of this, I am almost entirely happy with the gamepad. Play Fall Guy games on the couch, go for a ride around the track, or move out of the apartment by surrounding it. By the way, the gamepad and parsec became buddies. All of this is of equal quality to the Microsoft controller, and more importantly, it costs $2,000 less, or almost twice as little.

Pros
  • 1. A perfect replica of the Xbox gamepad based on where the ons are. The sticks, which are extremely distinctive here, are the main area of distinction. 2. Backlight - adds 100 points of coolness (it's not powerful, and you can turn it off), which is a good feature because it makes the ons appear less gray against the background of your life. 3. Dongle is present. You don't need to purchase a Bluetooth dongle for a PC to play on the principle of connecting anywhere and there are no issues. (has a backside; see drawbacks) 4. Flexibility: Being able to connect to a switch is a good perk. 5. Using type-C for charging (definitely a benefit, but formally still a virtue) 6. During assembly, everything is fine, however there is zero blowback. He bravely made it through the fall from the computer desk. 7. The vibration is there and is of a good quality. Not quite cosmic, but not grating either. 8. The gamepad's pleasant ribbing on the reverse side ultimately improved convenience.
Cons
  • 1. True wireless is no more because of the absence of Bluetooth. As the dongle is larger than the normal flash drive, connecting the gamepad to a phone or laptop is not very convenient. 2. Due to the ability to connect to a PC, the increasingly omnivorous Windows and Steam are occasionally confused and act like a Nintendo PRO controller when connected to a PC, pretending to be an Xbox one controller and switching pretending to be its PRO controller. It keeps working quietly, however the ons in the incentive can be confusing because it is handled in the Steam menu specifically for controllers by selecting the default scheme (one on). He is aware of his actions, so you may reprimand the gamepad and hit the reset button, or you could have him act like an Xbox One gamepad once more. 3. This controller won't work with some games (like as COD:MW 2022 and WWZ) since they are quite particular about their gamepads. For them, if you don't want to dance with a tambourine, only the original Xbox One gamepad will do, so to speak, even though these fads don't operate with a pro controller and from Microsoft. 4. The trigger stroke is fairly short, though some people might find this to be advantageous. Not because they were close, but because there is no way to dosage the pressure without some expertise. The fact that the right trigger does not output the maximum value when fully depressed, in my opinion, significantly aggravates this. However, this is not a major issue because games that involve pushing this trigger behave almost identically to those that involve pressing its left twin.