For several years I experimented with this model and tried to figure out what was the matter, why the signal was lost and inputlag occurred (delay in the reaction of pressing a button). All nano receivers from Logitech operate at 2.4 GHz, and if there is a source near you that operates in the same frequency range (for example, a router, smartphone, TV with Internet, etc.), then periodic interference that affects the connection of the receiver with the gamepad. It is impossible to change the frequency of the receiver, but the main thing is to stick the receiver away from the sources mentioned above. The decision to change the wireless channel at the router helped me (if you decide to repeat it, then CAREFULLY read the instructions on how to do this, understand and do not break firewood, read English-language articles to avoid mistakes, the simplest solution is to unplug the router from the outlet). I also installed the official driver for the Xbox360 controller to ensure maximum compatibility. As a result, the gamepad works properly.
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