2.4Ghz mode can be connected by swapping to S-mode then putting it into pairing, afterwards plugging the 2.4g dongle into your pc. It should autoconnect to the adapter as soon as it notices the connection.
If you want something for competitive shooters I'd look at something with less latency. This is decent yes but the Dualsense is one of the better Bluetooth controllers in that regard, either that or the 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth. The 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth also has a 2.4ghz USB dongle so latency will be far lower on that than the competition.
"Virtual Touch Mode," as per the manual, doesn't seem to be commonly utilized except for a few games that lack support for direct controls. "D" represents your DirectInput mode. In most cases, you'll use either Xinput or the USB dongle.
I used Google translate directly over the camera as mine didn't come with an English manual either. Seemed to work pretty decently with showing me how to get it connected.
X-input, Switch, T (forgot but it might be 2.4ghz), D I believe is direct input. Been awhile since using mine since I got the 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth (that just died though).
2.4Ghz mode can be connected by swapping to S-mode then putting it into pairing, afterwards plugging the 2.4g dongle into your pc. It should autoconnect to the adapter as soon as it notices the connection.
dead zones test of sticks and triggers with gamepad-tester with footage video in split-screen would be great to see
Someone know how to add the triggers M1,2,3,4 on Steam? I just can add to my games, thanks!
Looks pretty sweet! Thanks!
Definitely performed better than I initially thought it would. Nice controller, especially if you can get it on sale.
@@KeiRetroGaming it's cool. It's basically a clone of an Xbox series controller but with lots of welcome extras
Would you recommend this for competitive Shooters ? I have never bought a wireless controller, now I have the Wolverine Razer
If you want something for competitive shooters I'd look at something with less latency. This is decent yes but the Dualsense is one of the better Bluetooth controllers in that regard, either that or the 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth. The 8bitdo Ultimate Bluetooth also has a 2.4ghz USB dongle so latency will be far lower on that than the competition.
What are T and D connection modes for?
"Virtual Touch Mode," as per the manual, doesn't seem to be commonly utilized except for a few games that lack support for direct controls. "D" represents your DirectInput mode. In most cases, you'll use either Xinput or the USB dongle.
Do u have english user manual for this controller ? Its hard for me to understand chinese user manual they gave us.
I used Google translate directly over the camera as mine didn't come with an English manual either. Seemed to work pretty decently with showing me how to get it connected.
@@KeiRetroGaming what is x.s.t.d ?
X-input, Switch, T (forgot but it might be 2.4ghz), D I believe is direct input. Been awhile since using mine since I got the 8bitdo ultimate Bluetooth (that just died though).
is it compatible with xbox one or series s/x?
As it has Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz connections it should work. I don't have an Xbox to test it on though.
I get 8% on average error in circular movement
Pretty good. My dualsense sat around 12-14 roughly.