I'm pissed off

I just bought a PC controller that doesn't work. I spent 35 dollars on this piece of shit! That's more than half the price of a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller!!! I can't believe they sold it for this ridiculous price. I bet i can find a better controller for 15 Dollars. So i wasted my money and now i have to wait for support. Did you have any experience like that? leave your answers in the comments below.





Should've stayed on keyboard.
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you can use a ps3/ps4, wiiu/switch, xb1/360 controllesr and most console controllers for pc easily.
 
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If the PC recognizes it, you could at least try remapping (Xpadder f.e.) it.

If it is merly not turning on, then you have the same problem as I had with a controller I recently bought:
Battery is flat.
Try connecting it to a charging outlet for some hours just to make sure.
 
and it's wireless too so i can't plug it in
however, the PC recognizes the wireless dongle
 
@gameboy i know but usendmii is not working for mii and my joycons have the drift problem.
 
This is the controller I got. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QNVP9WH
It connected to my brother's Switch, my retropie (wired worked, wireless was wonky), PC, and Android phone. My only grief is that the dpad isn't buttons but pad contacts, unlike my wireless xbone controller. Oh, and to turn it off manually you have to put a little tiny needle in the reset hole in the back. Otherwise, great controller, not too expensive.


I got it to work on Debian Linux using some manual xboxdrv commands/configuration.
 
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