Gamepad X3 Pc ((new)) Review

The X3 destroys the standard Xbox controller on features-per-dollar. However, the Xbox controller has better trigger rumble (impulse triggers) and tighter manufacturing tolerances.

To give a fair review of the Gamepad X3 experience, we have to look at where it excels and where it cuts corners compared to premium brands.

One of the reasons the X3 remains popular is the ease of setup. Here is a step-by-step guide to getting it running on your Windows machine. gamepad x3 pc

If "A" acts like "B," use the Steam controller settings mentioned above to re-bind the keys.

For the PC gamer, the "X3" designation usually implies: The X3 destroys the standard Xbox controller on

The X3 is a versatile Bluetooth controller designed to mimic the ergonomics of a PlayStation DualShock 4 while maintaining the button layout of an Xbox controller.

Simply plug the controller into a USB port using a Micro-USB or USB-C cable (depending on the specific version). Windows 10/11 should automatically detect it and install basic HID drivers. Key Features Ergonomics: One of the reasons the X3 remains popular

That was the X3’s quiet genius. It didn’t try to be a console controller ported to PC. It was a PC peripheral first. It understood that a PC gamer might need analog input for flying a helicopter in Battlefield , precise digital clicks for Hades , and desktop navigation for launching a YouTube guide—all without touching a keyboard.

Locate the USB cable attached to the Gamepad X3. Insert it into an available USB port on your PC. Ideally, use a USB 2.0 or 3.0 port directly on the motherboard (the back of the tower) rather than a hub, to ensure stable power delivery.

Windows has native drivers for X-Input compliant devices.