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Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows

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This is bit of an update to the previous Xbox 360 wireless controller post: https://strangegamepads.blogspot.com/2019/06/cleaning-xbox-360-wireless-controller.html Now I finally got my Microsoft official Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows. The Microsoft original receiver might be quite hard to come by so I suggest you grab one if you find them for cheap. The receiver works in Windows 10 without any extra drivers and it supports up to four controllers. I paid around 20 euros for this but it came bundled with another Xbox 360 wireless controller. This is the "S" black model. As far as I can tell the only difference to the original black model is that the controller is now all black and the "home" button has nice shiny chrome finish to it. Also the text in front says XBOX 360 instead of Microsoft. Comparison of the two models. The newer model looks much better in my opinion. I will be selling the old model since it is fully functional and now also cl

iPega PG-9087S "Red Knight" controller for mobile phones

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I've been looking for a decent controller for my Nokia 8 since it can run many emulators at full speed. With my old phone LG G4 I used USB OTG and Dualshock 3 in wired mode with cheap clip that clipped to the DS3 and had holder for the phone. The problem with this was that since phone weighs much more than the controller the center of gravity is in wrong place and hands get tired quite fast. Also this solution is not very portable. Furthermore it seems that the USB OTG functionality in the Nokia 8 is really bad. I couldn't get DS3 to work in wired mode. Even wired Xbox 360 controller did not work. And I didn't want to root my phone to get DS3 working in wireless mode. So I decided to get one of these for my mobile gaming sessions. The iPega PG-9087S Red Knight Retractable Controller. These go for under 20 euros shipped from China. As far as I can tell they are currently the only reasonable solution if you want PS Vita/PSP style side controls. Back of the box with mini

Cleaning Xbox 360 wireless controller with corroded battery holder

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I've been recently playing quite a lot of Fallout: New Vegas on my main TV using Steam link. I've been using wired Xbox 360 controller and it works fine, but I'd like to move to wireless solution. I've had one Xbox 360 wireless controller laying around, but I didn't have the PC receiver for it. I ordered one 3rd party receiver from dealextreme, but it never arrived. However I finally managed to find one original Microsoft receiver cheap. So I decided to clean my controller while waiting for the receiver to arrive. Front before cleaning. In nice shape. Even the analog stick caps are in good condition. Back. Again only minor scuff marks. But here is the real problem. The battery holder has had some leaking batteries inside. Luckily it seems that the leakage has not gone to the terminals on the PCB. Those were clean and without corrosion, so I'm assuming the PCB is fine also. First a warning. That white gunk is not good for you. It is corrosive so