To summarize, you can use it only for PS5 or for something else, but this is the worst answer possible because the quality, the firmware that is built in, and support on the PC are all below 0% (thank goodness they supplied the software for ates, though). I don't advise. Some pros: Lovely and authentic (the original software for the firmware recognizes and acknowledges it) Different cons: To begin, let me say that, to the best of my knowledge, it seems that I simply had bad luck, and it is safe to say that it is not compatible with android. The other half of the buttons are misaligned (for example, the triggers should be the right stick, and each trigger should be responsible for its own axis), they only operate on the computer when run through the program, the number of games that are compatible with it out of the box is so little that it can be counted on one hand, and the quality is only average. I have two gamepads from the Xbox 360, and although they are already six years old each, there is not the slightest trace of a creak in either of them. However, one of the gamepads begins to tighten and crack when there is only a tiny bend in it; might this be indicative of a sleepyhead? Or perhaps someone altered them; in either case, what does this say about the quality?
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