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I recently purchased this game pad for PC. I'm a keyboard and mouse man usually but there are some obvious exceptions to this where one needs a game pad. For me those exceptions are fighting games and racing games.
I purchased the GC30 from Mwave.com.au for a great price and have just set it up today. One issue I had straight away was after plugging it into one of my front USB 3.0 ports the game pad was recognized by windows 10 but wasnt being recognized properly by any games and the front led's were all lit whereas the manual states that there should be different led light positions depending on what mode the controller is in.
After a bit of read I changed the wireless dongle from the front port on my case to one of the USB connections on the rear IO of my motherboard and it immediately showed up correctly.
Have played Super Street Fighter IV and it works like a charm. Still yet to test it on a driving game but so far it's a great game controller.
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I purchased the GC30 from Mwave.com.au for a great price and have just set it up today. One issue I had straight away was after plugging it into one of my front USB 3.0 ports the game pad was recognized by windows 10 but wasnt being recognized properly by any games and the front led's were all lit whereas the manual states that there should be different led light positions depending on what mode the controller is in.
After a bit of read I changed the wireless dongle from the front port on my case to one of the USB connections on the rear IO of my motherboard and it immediately showed up correctly.
Have played Super Street Fighter IV and it works like a charm. Still yet to test it on a driving game but so far it's a great game controller.
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