“Real Plug-And-Play with Raspberry Pi 4 / RetroPie. The wireless connection is sometimes unstable and can easily turn off completely. A USB extension cord has helped with this, bringing the game controller’s transmitter closer to the player.”
“Really pleased I went for this controller works well and easy to handle .Lightweight but looks well made.
Using it with Retropie with ROMS and works a treat. Will thoroughly recommend it.”
“This controller is well built and feels solid and works perfectly with Retropie.
The one downside is that it’s not rechargeable but considering the price it’s very good value”
“The controller works OK, but if you are using the Approximate Engineering Input library, there are some things to note:
1. If you don't select the Analog button, the controller profile is completely messed up
2. Even with Analog selected, many of the buttons will not work, or keywords are assigned to the wrong button.
3. The solution is to make a new profile for the controller. Instructions here:
https://approxeng.github.io/approxeng.input/profiling.html
Having done that, it works perfectly (provided analog is switched on).”
“Arrived promptly and on time. No instructions but it was self-explanatory and worked straight away. It's precisely what I need for my Retro-Pie project.”