I still have the white gamepad that I purchased a very long time ago. Even after 8 years, it continues to function properly. Since the beginning of the selling of wired gamepads manufactured by Microsoft. It's preferable not to desire for a computer, in my opinion; I truly like it. Connect your memory and move on. The "RT" and "LT" buttons were the only thing in such a period of time that began to creak after the levers had been in place for so long. Therefore, there are no lingering questions. That is to say, it can be utilized with a great deal of ease. Have fun playing the games you like to play. In those games where using a keyboard and mouse to play is a requirement, you have no choice but to do so. -Inconvenient! I'm not sure about Windows XP Service Pack 3, but in all the other cases, the next operating system is chosen right away. Not until I was sitting on the seven after six months had passed did I realize that the driver for this gamepad had been ated for an entire year. The gamepad is fantastic, and I have no regrets about purchasing it. When I was younger, I had a lot of trouble with third-party devices; thanks! Those who have been here previously will understand what I'm saying; this is before the advent of these gamepads. Particularly in the latter part of the 1990s and the earlier part of the 2022s. In addition to that, there is a gamepad that is definitely older than 5 years. The pressing of the buttons is more stiff, and the design itself is more advanced, more dense, or something like that. The difference is that. Maybe even easier. Not paying attention at all! The levers have never made a single creaking sound in all this time.