Wednesday, June 9, 2010
download games : First Contact: Xbox360 PC Wireless Gaming Receiver… Chinese knockoff ;)
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Some time ago I had the idea of a wireless receiver Xbox360 Controller buy for my PC was so I could connect my wireless Guitar Hero battery to the computer and use it as a MIDI input in FL Studio (read: Digital Drum kit) So began I searched to find one.
The receivers are cheap at local stores like EB Games, but unfortunately can only be bundled with a wireless Xbox 360 controller to be purchased, not exist. So I tried a used, again without success. Last week I decided to look to find one online and see what I did was not only cheap
I bought the receiver was not an officer, so I have my doubts that had completely work, but because it was so cheap, I decided to go ahead and buy anyway and my chances. I'm glad I took the opportunity, as in the days to come in the mail in a package looking for something Journal
The packaging of an installation CD-driver and recipient was a paper detailed installation instructions, pretty bad, but what can you expect from a blow from Chinese goods.
I put the receiver into my PC and install drivers manually via the official Microsoft product (Never trust a hard drive shipped from China XD). I tried to see a few games to sync my Xbox 360 controller, if everything works, and amazingly enough for a blow everything worked perfectly, no input lag, not something wrong buttons are missing, including help button in Windows Live games support makes vibrations and worked
At this point I remembered why I bought it at first, so I was able to use my battery. So I synced it with a little help from some MIDI mapping software, if it functions well as input device for FL Studio and MIDI application that allows the other MIDI input
Everything was very pleased with this product and so far, this was the only item I bought online from China, which has worked without problems
Some time ago I had the idea of a wireless receiver Xbox360 Controller buy for my PC was so I could connect my wireless Guitar Hero battery to the computer and use it as a MIDI input in FL Studio (read: Digital Drum kit) So began I searched to find one.
The receivers are cheap at local stores like EB Games, but unfortunately can only be bundled with a wireless Xbox 360 controller to be purchased, not exist. So I tried a used, again without success. Last week I decided to look to find one online PlayStation and find what I did was not only cheap
I bought the receiver was not an officer, so I doubt I can work that was complete, but it was so cheap, I go ahead and buy anyway, and decided my chances. I'm glad I took the opportunity, as in the days to come in the mail in a package looking for something Journal
In the package was an installation CD-ROM driver and receiver paper detailed installation instructions, PlayStation pretty bad, but what can you expect from a blow from Chinese goods.
I put the receiver into my PC and install drivers manually via the official Microsoft product (Never trust a hard drive shipped from China XD). I tried to see a few games to sync my Xbox 360 controller, if everything works, and amazingly enough for a blow everything worked perfectly, no input lag, not something wrong buttons are missing, including help button in Windows Live games support makes vibrations and worked
At this point I remembered why the games that I bought it at first, so I was able to use my battery. So I synced it with a little help from some MIDI mapping software when it works perfectly as an input device for FL Studio and MIDI application that allows the other MIDI input
Everything was very pleased with this product and so far, this was the only item I bought online from China, which has worked without problems
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