
I often get frustrated because there are many times when the signal cuts out at crucial moments, making me unable to operate, and I end up going all over the place!
Since I can’t trust the radio waves anymore, I’m wondering if there’s something good that’s wired and connects directly?!
Isn’t it good to connect it with a wired connection?
Gya gya!
There should be a wired version of that, right?
Connect the thread image with a wired connection.
Is it not a matter of the receiver being bad or something like that?
Wasn’t there a wired USB cable included with the box controller by default?
>>5
Traditionally, there should be two unnecessarily different types of box content: one with a cable for PC use and one without for box use.
>>16
Seriously?
There are dozens of USB cables lying around in every household, so it’s not that big of a deal if it doesn’t come with one…
Defective product
Radio waves
Isn’t it something you do with a wired connection?
It might just be that the Bluetooth communication is unstable because I’m connected via Bluetooth and haven’t connected the antenna to the PC…
What are we going to do with this thread now?
>>11
Since we’re here, I want to ask something.
It’s in the center.
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Dents
What is the button with a mark like that used for?
I have still never played a game that uses this.
>>17
Screenshot or video capture tools
>>21
Thank you.
So you were able to take screenshots with this, huh?
>>17
I feel like I used it to open the map in some game.
I am pairing it with my smartphone and connecting it to the PC via USB.
I use a wired connection because I hate it when it gets cut off.
I will play with a keyboard and mouse.
It’s connected by a wired connection, but what should we do about this thread?
Are you properly updating the drivers?
Using the USB3 port on the PC can cause Bluetooth issues!
There are various box-based controllers, right?
You can also go with the reliable and trustworthy PowerA.
It’s nice and light without the batteries.
I have nothing to say except connect that over there with USB…
The USB receiver keeps disconnecting and going haywire periodically in our environment, which is problematic.
I tried all the measures posted on Reddit, but none of them worked, so I’m connecting via Bluetooth.
An uncle who is still not used to the button name placement.
>>29
I’ve been using a controller for PC games all along, so when games with a Switch layout come out, I really feel like they’re messing with me…
When I get into a big project and play for a long time, I can’t imagine anything other than a wired connection.
Is it installed on Fukukitaru as well?
I wanted to use the old Xbox controller that I hadn’t used in a while, but it was a wireless type as mentioned above, so I had a hard time…
It seems like I can’t even modify it with a wired connection.
When the weight of the cable is applied, the wired connection can sometimes get disconnected!
>>34
Isn’t it disconnected?!
>>34
That’s a problem with the cable.
>>39
At this point, there may be an issue with intelligence…
I also suffered from similar symptoms for a while, but I figured out that the genuine battery was causing the problem, and once I removed it, the issue was resolved.
Our wireless adapter has never disconnected at all.
Although I am keeping some distance from the PC with an extension cable, I haven’t really taken any specific measures.
The Elricon I bought at the design lab arrived, and I’m super excited!
Oook! 🐒
“Use the standard adapter, Ukki.”
>>40
Aren’t they selling it?
I thought it had nothing to do with the controller, but the audio-related issues are getting in the way.
It’s a pain to troubleshoot, especially when the cause is in a place you wouldn’t expect.
Recently, the evolution of Chinese controllers has been so fast that honestly, I don’t think there’s any advantage in spending a lot of money to buy a box controller.
Like Vader3, etc.
>>42
Isn’t 4 good?
The Xbox 360 controller was using a Chinese receiver that is the same shape as the original, with the original driver.
It’s better to buy one with a dedicated dongle instead of Bluetooth.
The dedicated dongle occasionally malfunctions in my environment, so I ended up just using a wired connection.
Vader3 is not being sold anymore…
I like games that automatically pause when the connection with the controller is lost for some reason.
I’m using the XSX, but it’s not that unstable…
I also occasionally see people on the forum saying that the area around the bumper is defective in the design stage, but I don’t think so.
>>51
You can’t trust bulletin boards since there are monsters that can poison your hands and dissolve your controller.
>>51
That’s probably an early one.
>>51
It’s probably a bald person saying that since it’s just the very early controller of Box 1, which underwent a model change less than a year after its release in Japan.
I’m using a wired connection because it causes “it happened when I pressed it now!!”
>>52
“I’m often saying that even if you push it now on a wired connection!!”
I’m a fighting game player.
It seems that the wireless + C-type models are cheaper on Amazon, maybe they have too much inventory.
I’m sorry I’ve never used a box controller, but I think anything that’s currently available is fine if you connect it with a wired connection.
We have a PS4 controller and a Faicom, but we’ve never had any problems.
The genuine wireless adapter is no longer for sale…
Well, since there’s no problem with BT, I guess there’s not much demand for it.
Isn’t using a wired connection dangerous for the one who becomes a monkey while holding the controller?
Isn’t it better to just buy a receiver?
When I looked in the box, I found a cable behind the packaging and thought, “Oh, is this it?!” But no matter how I look at it, the connector doesn’t match (one side clearly looks like the USB plug side).
It seems that it’s meant to extend the receiver to make it less likely to get disrupted… but in the end, this is still wireless, right?
Does that mean I should look for it separately…?
I don’t remember ever seeing a place that sells the genuine dongle as a single item in stock.
It’s fine to use a PS4 controller.
This controller is completed with a wireless adapter and a rechargeable battery.
Up until two years ago, it was a given to buy a box controller, but now hall effect controllers are only available from third parties…
I bought the main unit with the genuine receiver included, but it keeps disconnecting with the genuine receiver, so I don’t know.
Is there anyone these days who doesn’t have an AtoC cable!?
Without realizing it, performance inflation began and I was left behind.
>>67
I believe strength and stable supply are paramount.
>>69
Supply was relatively dead during the COVID-19 pandemic, huh?
Isn’t there a set with a receiver being sold now?
Go buy A to C cables at the hundred yen shop!
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B08NXNP8JD
It’s true, it’s becoming a resale price at the temple.
I’ve been using a box controller, and whenever it malfunctions, I take it apart and fix it.
I don’t understand the current state of controllers.
Turn on the microwave while using BT.
I wasn’t having any trouble using it wirelessly, but thanks to this thread…
I realized there is a terminal that can be connected via USB…
It became possible to connect comfortably via Bluetooth, possibly due to improvements on the Windows side.
I don’t use the wireless adapter anymore.
I’m not very familiar with it, so I don’t know, but isn’t this not good?
Since the supply of box consoles is occasionally interrupted, it becomes a resale price…
Maybe it’s because of Monster Hunter right now.