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X Box Controller Guide Button
Brandon | 2024-09-08 03:54:47 |
It's a small and lightweight controller with a firm click of each button and touchpad. 5 |
Steven | 2024-05-28 05:55:11 |
I was hunting with a guide and he spotted a nice deer. I was able to find it with my binoculars with his direction. With one button push, I ranged it at 955 yards. He asked me to range a large rock that we could work our way to. I ranged it at 520 yards. Since we knew that over 400 yards was too far, we planned another route that put us 80 yards from the deer. At that range, the guide's rangefinder would work. I have a manual for these binoculars but I haven't opened it yet. I put in the battery and pushed the button to get it to range. It may do more, but that is all I need. Super simple to use. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-02 03:47:36 |
Easy to install with coloured connections, great step by step install guide included....from box to working in less than 10 minutes..... 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-17 06:41:33 |
To be fair I did no research into this when I bought it. I needed a zoom controller for my Ursa Broadcast G2 as I'm using it on a tripod for sports, and this is pretty much the only game in town without dropping gobs of money on a Fujinon controller. (I'm using the Fujinon kit lens in the G2 combo package). I knew it had the zoom rocker, zoom speed knob and a button behind the knob. What I didn't really is how agile this thing is. I didn't realize there were also 3 buttons under the handle as well. Just messing around I had the speed knob set up to be a focus knob, the button behind the knob set to trigger autofocus, a button underneath (there's actually one on either side of the handle but they're paired together to do the same function) to trigger record, and then the other two I set up for preset Focus A and preset Focus B. Shifting focus between the two presets was fast and precise. Will I ever actually use all the buttons? Probably not, I just wanted a zoom control. But I do see the ability to use the zoom speed knob as a half-baked focus wheel being useful down the road. My only real gripe is the mount. It's gigantic, and there's no adjustability. It took a bit of fiddling with my tripod to get it in a position where it was comfortable to use without the tripods arm getting in the way. It would be nice if there was a way to change the angle a little bit 5 |
Trish | 2024-09-13 07:46:22 |
This controller is used to operate a Fujinon lens on a Sony HVR-S270. As with previous Varizoom products I have had, the quality is great and it does all it is supposed to do at a great price.The main negative for me is that I don't like the record/pause button right next to the zoom control. You can accidentally hit pause when you don't intend to do so. I put a cap over the record button and tape it down to avoid pausing by accident and losing important footage. 5 |
Nolan | 2024-09-29 01:51:59 |
This monitor has been (what I think) the best purchase I've made in the past year. It has incredible color accuracy, pretty good brightness, and it's very convenient. The built in KVM has been wonderful, as I use a MacBook Pro for work on the go, but have a desktop Windows machine for more intense projects. This monitor makes bringing home the MacBook and using it in a desktop setting super easy. It provides a color accurate monitor, my keyboard, mouse, and speakers (connected through the monitor's USB) in the press of one-button. If I want to switch back to my beefier desktop, I just push one button on the controller and I'm switched. The built in controller also makes switching between color modes a breeze. Only thing I'm slightly disappointed by is HDR performance. 5 |
Michael | 2024-07-06 09:10:35 |
I began using straps back with the original Oculus Quest, and have been unable to use controllers without them ever since! The Quest 2 touch controller solutions aren't bad. The Quest Pro controllers made it difficult. But when I saw that Meta made straps for the Quest 3, it went in my preorder :) the price is the only disappointment in these straps. Given the elite strap tragedies with Quest 2 and 3, it's good to see an accessory hit the mark on the first try! These straps are comfortable. They're thick enough and feel sturdy enough that I expect them to last the life of the controller, and maybe even the inevitable replacement controller! ;) the grip is perfect and I've had no issues with stretching or loosening at all. It really does make the controllers feel whole. Replacing the batteries is quick. Push in the release button (I thought I was going to break the controller trying to open the battery door when I got the headset.. until I found the button) and the battery cover easily slides off and stays tethered thanks to the strap. Pop out the old, put in the new, then .. it might take you a couple times before you are putting the battery door back on subconsciously, because you have to flip it up and over so you don't end up with the strap twisted. But it's not frustrating by any means. It is 10000000x better having the strap integrated into the controller instead of being part of a silicon or tpu grip cover that stretches and slides around, like all previous headsets. If you are a strap person, I don't think it's possible that you could be disappointed with these. 5 |
Jason G | 2024-07-03 07:26:55 |
Great controller. Im very happy with it except i wish it integrated better with the ROG Ally. I purchased it specifically for the Ally and im a little disappointed you cant map a command center button, or better yet it could have a dedicated command center and armory crate button. Other than that the controller works great. 5 |
Giovanni | 2024-07-12 08:27:41 |
I have one of the original LC-160s and just got a 2.0 to supplement it. The LED panels appear to be similar or identical to the previous ones. On the old version, the velcro strips that connect the bracket to the panels' backing start detaching after hanging for a while (both the velcro and the adhesive, though it takes a long time), so the addition of grommets to the backing and ties to secure it to the bracket is very welcome. The new model also seems to be more tightly manufactured, as the diffuser and grid sag a lot less out of the box, at least on my unit. This wasn't a big deal on the old one but it does look much better now. I'm of two minds about the new controller: there's no more brick attached to it but it is a lot bulkier as a consequence. It's good that a clamp is included specifically to mount it. The screen and interface are functional, but fairly dated. The LEDs no longer immediately turn on after powering on the controller (there is a delay of about a second) but a dedicated blackout button is provided, which is instantaneous. One thing that I miss is dedicated output and temperature dials; you now have to press a button to select the parameter you want and turn the single dial to change it. However, I'm not going to lower the rating for that, because the old dials were admittedly too easy to turn accidentally, and the new system makes that far harder. I can't comment on connectivity options, as I've never used them. 5 |
dalskg | 2024-07-08 05:46:49 |
It would be very helpful if we can turn off the device without having to use the controller. Probably can be done click the power button again to confirm the turning off operation. 5 |