![]() That said, whilst it does a good job holding everything in place, the sliding mechanism does have some play in it, slightly twisting the more it’s extended, though I didn’t find it to be an issue when gaming. They’re spring-loaded too, keeping your device in place and automatically closing the controller when not used. Supporting devices from 2.2 – 6.3 inches, it’ll hold most devices pretty comfortably. The controller opens up using telescopic sliders. The iPEGA PG-9055 is one of the few controllers designed to accommodate huge devices in its integrated holder. Now, let’s talk about the controller’s main feature – its ability to expand. Combined with the harsh angles of this expanded section, it’s not particularly comfortable so I tended to keep these sections retracted. I found that my fingers sat inside the groove created. That said, whilst the adjustable grips is a great idea in theory, it’s not so great in practice. They’re also adjustable, with the small screws in each handgrip allowing you to extend their length. The handgrips themselves are quite comfortable and sit nicely in the hand. These show the battery status and which mode the controller is in. There’s also a button to check the battery status, a slider to toggle between Android and iOS modes and 4 status LEDs. The face buttons follow the Xbox 360’s XABY layout and use attractive colored labels inside clear resin buttons. 元 and R3 are also supported by clicking down the thumbsticks. ![]() There’s a full set of controls here, with dual analog sticks, d-pad, 4 face buttons, 4 shoulders buttons as well as Start and Select.
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