However, there are negative points:
Under Win7 x64 pad keeps the connection not upright (an exaggerated power saving mechanism?), Unless the batteries are really packed, or one "aims" with the pad on the receiver. The distance between pad and receiver appears this akllerdings to play no role, the state of charge falls below one probably. 50%, there will be disconnections - whether between pad and receiver 2m or 2cm.
Since this can be extremely annoying when playing racing games, the pad is for at least Win7 x64 in my opinion NOT SUITABLE. For this two star deduction.
Next I noticed negatively that the pad almost any game controller "pirates", without request or configuration option. After asking some games by itself. Since I only racing games Pad games only remains for me the choice, in principle, to separate the pad completely from the system when I play for example FPS titles, or RPG's (that's with pad for me mostly unplayable).
But there's another star deduction.
There have certainly not all such problems with the pad, with x86 operating systems take at least the connection problems probably not. To all who want to use this pad with an x64 system, I however can only advise against a purchase - it does not come with all problems, but the problems occur often enough to give - and the Logitech Customer offemsichtilch for years skillfully ignored.
Actually I like the Pad very good, but there a few things not agree that unfortunately completely damaged by hail me the fun.