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Connect Switch Pro Controller To Pc Steam
anyonymous | 2024-06-21 01:12:53 |
Netgear Gigabit 8 port switch is very useful. I have two of them at home, I use one of them inside my media console to connect my Apple TV, PS3, Receiver, VOIP phone, media center PC etc to the network. I use the other switch inside the central panel where I use it connect the Ethernet outlets across all other rooms including our office room. I have been using one of these switches for more than 1 year. For my home use, I am pretty happy with it. When I conducted some speed test, I was able to get upto 50MB/s data transfer rate, between my iMac and and HP PC. 5 |
Solipso | 2024-04-14 01:12:24 |
This switch takes two input 3.5mm (1/8) stereo jacks and converts them to one output. One of my inputs (A) is from the soundcard in my PC; the other input (B) is from the headphones port on my combination HDTV/Monitor. I could connect my headphones to this A/B switch's output, but I connect a headphones amplifier to it (saves strain on my PC's power supply unit). When I want to use my headphones for miscellaneous purposes with my PC, I have the A/B switch set to A. When I want to use my headphones to watch movies with my Blu-ray player and my HDTV/Monitor, I have the A/B switch set to B. All three cables, two inputs and one output, are male-to-male stereo cables which are easy to find at a number of stores. Converting the two inputs to one output, however, was not easy. Many places have Y-splitters, but they don't work for this purpose. All they do is allow you to use sets two headphones from the same source. I could use my receiver instead of the switch, but that's much too bulky for my desktop. This A/B switch from B&H is very small--about 2 x 2 x 1/2--and takes up almost no space. And its a no-brainer to connect and use. Of course I could simply disconnect and connect my headphones back and forth between my PC and my HDTV/Monitor, but that wears down connectors and connections. Also it is much more convenient to just flip the toggle on the switch. 5 |
Sam the Artist | 2024-09-13 05:42:45 |
So far, I've had no issues so far with the controller in either Steam games or emulators. The controller feels just like a playstation controller, so it's easy to get used to the controls. And since the cord is so long, I could sit away from the computer on the couch. 10/10 Would buy again. 5 |
Nimereht | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I have this switch set up to allow me to switch between a Retina MacBook Pro and my tower gaming PC with Nvidia GTX 1070 graphics card, and it performs the job very well. Previously I had a similar setup using an IOGear DVI+USB KVM switch between MacBook Pro and my older tower PC, with just a DVI-to-DisplayPort adapter on the video cable to the Mac. For the new setup I bought a DisplayPort-to-mini-DisplayPort cable for the Mac (could have used an adapter but the cable was $10 and it's less... lumpy... this way.) I've only been using it for a week or so, but it's working great! Comes with all cables, which seem to be solid quality, and fully bus-powered - small and light but seems well made. The older IOGear DVI+USB2 switch wasn't as expensive as this when it was new, but I guess that's the price I pay for going 4K. I did my usual research on all available DisplayPort + USB switch options before selecting this one, and I'm pretty sure I made the right choice here. If you're trying to drive a 2K or 4K monitor from two DisplayPort-equipped machines and share a mouse and keyboard between them, this is the ticket. 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-11 01:36:19 |
Connect to PC and done. Could not be any easier. 5 |
Humberto | 2024-04-08 06:27:10 |
Used it with my UDM PRO to connect to my US‑8‑150W switch. Be sure to set the UDM PRO SFP to Link at 1Gbs FDX in order to work. 5 |
Isaac | 2024-05-01 06:47:33 |
It's my first vr headset and I just know it is the best one out there. I went with the 256gb one so it has a lot of storage and I love that I can connect it to steam 5 |
Mark | 2024-07-24 02:25:11 |
The switch was quickly adopted by the controller and was up and running in a few minutes. 5 |
Luis | 2024-07-25 09:43:29 |
The best upgrade you can make for your Steam Deck OLED. I bought this because 512 GB just isn’t enough anymore, and this upgrade took under 10 mins. All you’ll need is a PC preferably running Windows. Rufus a free PC program. USB Flash drive with an adapter or a type-C drive. The Steam Deck operating system that’s available on Valve’s website. T6 screw driver and a guitar pick. Then you’ll can follow along a YouTube video and it’ll be the easier upgrade you can possibly do! I was scared to do it until I saw a video and decided to bite thr bullet and it was so so easy! 5 |
Roy | 2024-05-14 06:44:20 |
This is my first gaming PC and I absolutely love it so far! I needed a gaming PC to be able to play games on Steam and to also be able to screen record my games for content for my YouTube channel and I can do both on the highest graphics and quality thanks to the NVIDIA GeForce 4060 with absolutely no lag! Definitely recommend this PC! 5 |