PS4 Mini Wired Gamepad (Red) by HORI - Officially Licensed by Sony
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There is no way it can work on my PC. I am running Windows 10 and I have never been able to get it working with any of the games I have tried.
PlayStation 4 is the only system it's compatible with.
Since I don't have an android phone, I can't tell you for sure, but I would assume no. It connects to your PS4 via a regular sized USB line. If your phone has an adapter, you may be able to use this controller with it. You're going to have a great time searching. Good luck!
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Selected User Reviews For PS4 Mini Wired Gamepad (Red) by HORI - Officially Licensed by Sony
I purchased these so my child can play Minecraft with her siblings using her tiny, tiny hands. This device offers all the advantages of corded devices she can't just leave it randomly in the house and she doesn't have to worry about the battery running out halfway through her trip During the game, her siblings can step on the cord to prevent her from building a castle full of.
It has proved very versatile for PC gaming so I like this controller quite a bit. Regardless of the type of game, I am able to play older and more modern games with ease. It is necessary to install a 3rd-party program in order to use a PS4 controller with most games. Since then, I've been using it both for arcade and NES platformers, as well as Dark Souls 2.
When I had first thought about getting this controller, I wasn't going to get it because of the size. Despite expectations there haven't been any like that. When you use a PS4 Mini, you should feel a little like when you play on a SNES or 8BitDo pad. Besides the size of the buttons and the lack of a real trackpad, the only downside of this controller is its location and size of the L1 & R1 buttons. The R1 and L1, for some reason, are thinner than the R2 and L2. It was awkward to start with, but I eventually got the hang of I find it odd that they did not make them the same size. The controller has a clunky way to use the trackpad. It just require you to hold down the TP button for a period of time. Once the analog is depressed, the movement will act as a trackpad. I didn't really care for it much at all, but for $30 what can you expect. I don't use the trackpad for anything I'm using it for anyway, so that's not a huge loss. There are no covers for the analog sticks since they are mere plastic, so I highly recommend getting some. It is easy to use a Nintendo Switch stick cover I have used. The thumbs of your hands will appreciate it.
As the children are learning Minecraft, I thought they could play it on the PS4 instead of spending so much time with a tablet. Plus, I needed something smaller than the original In the past, I've used Hori sticks and this had some decent reviews, so I decided to check it out because it was a wired stick and not a wireless one. Despite its small size, it is very good for hands with smaller hands, but the quality of the stick is fairly cheap (much cheaper than the more expensive Hori I can play with the sticks, but I have issues with the controls A mushy pad and cheap rubber buttons make up the other options and PS buttons. As you understand, this is a bargain stick for smaller hands, and they could not fit everything physically on there at a higher price. In terms of quality and ease of use, this is an excellent, well-constructed "mini" control stick. However, since the stock PS4 controllers are wireless, it really feels like a step down. The use of. Rather than use this for sitting at a table, I recommend it for sitting around a desk or table. This is supposed to be used in a living room or TV room where someone could hit their head on it or yank the thing out.
a carpel tunnel controller, which allows me to play for longer periods of time than a standard PlayStation 4. My favorite point is the cord, it doesn't need to be recharged time and time again There is still room to extend the structure by a couple of A room in the U. S. is generally bigger. Is Japan better than the United States? A control layout that is similar to this one
It is easier for kids to operate. It will be a great backup or second controller (not on my PS4).
Even though I own a Playstation, I do not own one. As a beginner, I needed a controller that worked with several devices (TG16 Mini, NeoGeo Mini, emulators, etc. ) and this one certainly does (magic S Pro is needed for NeoGeo however). It is suitable for this purpose. This controller works very well with the PC Engine/TG16 Mini, which is notoriously difficult to integrate with any controller other than the TG16 Mini. Hori has lost one star since the item feels a little cheaper than their usual standards, but it is in no way Those old-fashioned games will be a blast with this.
This controller is wonderful! I love it! Despite playing Destiny 2 for long periods of time, I disliked having to plug in my controller or having to replace my controller due to the "Destiny Stick". Smaller and lighter than DualShock controllers, this controller is much smaller and lighter than DualShock controllers. Because it does not have a vibrate function, touch pad, or light sensor, certain games may not work with it. As a replacement for my DualShock controller, it works great and I would highly recommend it to someone looking for a simple PlayStation 4.
I just bought this for my daughter, she is 3 and it fits perfectly in her hands! The regular controllers were already a favorite of hers, but now that she can reach all the buttons, she loves them even more. As well as the look, I like the feel and way it plays. Although it would be nice if there were a cordless variation, it isn't a big deal, she sits closer anyways, so that's more my preference.
Today, I finally got my controller after waiting a week extra as it was not being shipped to my country due to the fact that they didn't offer international shipping on this, but I'm happy with it so far. After getting accustomed to the feel, I played FIFA and Need for Speed on it and the analog sticks felt a bit stiff at first. However, it works as well as it should for these types of games. Those with large hands or those used to DualShock will find this to be an uncomfortable experience, especially getting used to the compact button layout and the compact controller size. It does feel cheap however, more for those who don't care what controller they own. Although it's not the perfect replacement for a DualShock 4, it works well enough to do the basic tasks.