★★★★★ Backbone One USB-C game controller makes high-end gaming a pleasure on iPhone. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Backbone One USB-C game controller adds real buttons, sticks and triggers to the newest ...
To communicate with a device connected via universal serial bus (USB), a computer needs the driver, not just for the device itself, but also for the USB controller. Microsoft Windows uses USB ...
Wrap your iPhone 15 in the GameSir G8 Galileo and you have the physical buttons, triggers and sticks needed for high-end gaming. And it has a USB-C port so it works with Apple’s latest handsets. Plus ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The controller that came with the Nintendo 64 was as iconic as it was, let's say, distinctive. To this day, people still crack jokes about ...
1. Plug your Switch Pro controller into the PC with a USB cable. You should be able to use the USB-A to USB-C cable that came ...
Today's smartphones are powerful enough that you can really think of them as fully functional computers that fit into a pocket. And just like computers, you phone can also serve as a gaming system.
Most iOS game controllers have an Apple Lightning connection. However, due to upcoming regulations, iPhones will need to come with a USB-C connection (at least in the EU). RiotPWR has just announced a ...
Backbone has announced that its mobile gaming controllers with USB-C, which currently supports Android phones, is getting an update to support both Android and iPhone 15. This follows today’s Apple ...
so i plug in a Microsoft Sidewinder Game Pad USB. windows instantly detects it but fails to install any drivers. when i go to Game Controllers in Control Panel, there's nothing there. so i click on ...
Looking for a USB game controller for the Mac. See a lot of options, but not sure the ups and downs. I'm accustomed to using a PS2 analog controller, so I'd ideally like something along those lines.