In its price range certainly a good game pad, works in the direct input mode properly under Linux (Ubuntu). Then, however, can be utilized only as ordinary digital buttons the alleged analog trigger. Whether this is different under Windows, I can not say. By XInputModus I could not do anything. When using then I noticed rather quickly that the analog sticks do not react with very small control fluctuations, but only from about> 50%. This is a hindrance to useless especially in delicate maneuvers or for shooters. Unfortunately, the game pad loses meantime the radio contact with the receiver, at about 2-3 meters distance. Therefore, a total of only mediocre satisfactory. Meanwhile, the pad has, unfortunately, passed away because I was too rough with quite clunky radio receiver. The USB connector is broken off together with a piece of board. Repair pointless if I get spare I doubt it. This shows after opening the case but quite inferior production quality, quasi a predetermined breaking point. I'm the only slightly more expensive Logitech F710 now test times. The Nano-receiver known from other Logitech products I have less fear of such a meltdown.