Speedlink XEOX Pro Analog Gamepad wired or wireless?

Ishit Arya

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I'm bit confused which controller to buy, as wired controller there are a lot "Limitations" as wire length not a bit problem but having a lot wire in desk and distance to screen is. Having wireless control have a lot cons controller delay (Minor) input lag. But there's an USB 2.0 wire with wireless version, if I connect that USB to controller could that work as wired controller without any delay or input lag to worry? Or its just there to charge the controller..

Any help and suggestions which I should buy, it means a lot if u people help me
 
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I've got the xeox wireless mate - absolutely top gamepad - there is no input lag - you'd have to have the response time of a mongoose to even kid yourself that there is.

The USB is just for charging mate,the pad is seen as an official wireless windows controller & there is also a switch on the back to swap to dinput for older games.

It works on just about every title released in the last 3 to 4 years that has gamepad support.
I've got the xeox wireless mate - absolutely top gamepad - there is no input lag - you'd have to have the response time of a mongoose to even kid yourself that there is.

The USB is just for charging mate,the pad is seen as an official wireless windows controller & there is also a switch on the back to swap to dinput for older games.

It works on just about every title released in the last 3 to 4 years that has gamepad support.
 
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Thx for reply but is there's any connection issue with this controller I read some comments about this controller isn't able to connect and some driver issue.
 
No - anything past & including win 7 has Microsoft controllers drivers already installed.
Just force the pad to use the ms wireless receiver driver & that's it .

Had the pad around a year - no connection issues at all - works from 12 feet away - one charge lasts ages.