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This will serve as your IPEGA remote Bluetooth gamepad driver for your Android device.
Snes9x controller setup install#
Snes9x controller setup how to#
How to setup your IPEGA Remote Bluetooth Gamepad Controller For Android Since PG-9025 also works with the use of Bluetooth, you can access your smartphone within 6 – 8 meters (I just wonder how are you going to play with your Android or iPhone with that far! LOL!). Also, you can check out 5 multimedia button controllers enabling you to remotely work with your multimedia apps like when you wanted to adjust to volume, play a song, and many more. HIGHLIGHTS: PG-9025 sports a telescopic holder that can support any device with a max height of 5.5 inches. The IPEGA remote Bluetooth gamepad charging time is up to 2-hours and can be used to at most 20 hours game time or 100 hours if on stand-by mode. MATERIAL: Plastic (but the touch and feel is like leather)īATTERY: This device uses a built-in lithium battery where you can easily charge anytime through USB.
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Here are some of important details and specification of PG-9025: And if the device is fully charged then you can enjoy playing simulator games for almost 20 hours.
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The IPEGA remote Bluetooth gamepad is portable and small that you can carry around anywhere. IPEGA Remote Bluetooth Gamepad Controller (PG-9025) Specification Below are some of the details of our review. We tested IPEGA remote Bluetooth gamepad first on Android smartphone – HTC One M7. That is why we’ve tried using the IPEGA remote Bluetooth gamepad controller and test if that will give us that satisfaction while playing handheld games for Android and iOS. The feel and touch of those buttons and/or joystick from the on-screen controller is nothing compared to the real gamepad. And now it’s time for gamer like me who’s not satisfied playing games on my smartphones and/or tablets like Android smartphones, iPhone, iPod, iPad with just using the on-screen controllers. I don’t know what was up earlier.Last week, we featured here one of Ipega’s product for selfie enthusiasts called iPega Bluetooth Remote Shutter PG-9019. My recommendation has changed to: Find another. I’m going to see if a friend of mine can figured out what the issue is, someone more versed with peripheral guts then I am.
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Completely, and with no warning, nor any sign of damage. Could benefit from heavier construction and mimicking original button design details like height and top curvatures a little better. I noticed no issues during gameplay of Terranigma, Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past, Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars, Starfox, and other classics.Īll together, very functional controller. The START button in particular is slightly finicky. In actual use, with SNES9X and various ROMs over the course of today, I found that the controller performs solidly, if not perfectly. The four buttons on the Retrolink controller are all flat. Also, the X & Y buttons on the original controllers had a depressed dome - by which I mean, the tops curved down –, and the A & B buttons curved the other way. The D-Pad, and each and every button is much higher than the SNES was, if I recall correctly. I think I could snap this thing in half between the SELECT and START buttons if I really wanted to - but I’m certainly not going to do it accidentally. The controller is lighter than I remember SNES controllers being (though I think the size is the same). Everything except the controller is toss-able and forgettable. No messy un-boxing, no extra papers, none of that. In the box are 2 things - a plastic frame that holds the controller, and the controller itself. No need for boxy adaptors or messy custom wiring. Second? Plug and play! Your favorite kind of device! No searching for drivers, no installation of drivers, no maintenance of drivers. Your favorite general-use standard cable. There are two things, right on the box, which are important. First? USB.