I am overjoyed because, since I used the very first curling iron, it has been a very long time since I have used a controller. It was intended for use with a computer, which is why I purchased it (sure, there are joysticks with an obvious PC layout, but I'm an old curling iron). I was naive and didn't realize that the voltage data should have been printed on the joystick itself, so I had to look it up online when there was no cable in the kit. As a consequence of this, I charge it using the charging wire that came with my IQOS 3 DUOS, and I also use the same cable to connect it to my computer. There is no ambiguity whatsoever. However, because the gamepad is wireless, you will need to connect it to your device over bluetooth in order to use it. Okay, so I dug up an old whistle (I'm thinking about the 2.0 version of bluetooth), and after a few tinkerings, I managed to connect it to a personal computer (assuming 0000 is the password for connecting). As soon as he turned on Steam in Big Picture mode, he quickly grabbed the controller, sat down on the sofa, and proceeded to get high) but not for long) in dark souls 3, the analog sticks did not function when you clicked on them like buttons. Besides that, I'm content. I didn't check the micro, but I believe that everything is fine as well. When I linked it to the computer via the wire, it worked perfectly with my 3.5 mm headphones. It is likely that it will work without the need for a wire on computers that have a bluetooth chip integrated into the motherboard. Either that, or those wizards will think of something else. A note on the nuances: on the computer, all games are optimized for gamepads in the style of the Xbox; the layout is A B Y X rather than a triangle crossed by a circle, and it takes some getting used to.)