🎯 Elevate Your Game: Precision Meets Comfort!
The IFYOO GTP01 Wired USB Gaming Touchpad combines the functionality of a keyboard and mouse into a compact gamepad, offering compatibility with major gaming consoles and PCs. With a large precision trackpad, ergonomic design, customizable controls, and a 10-foot USB cable, this device is engineered for gamers seeking both comfort and competitive edge.
J**3
Best of both worlds
This product is for gamers who want the convenience of a traditional console controller, but the accuracy of a mouse and keyboard. This Is a great compromise of the two. You get more than enough buttons to map to your preference. And instead of a right analog stick you have a rather large and responsive touchpad which is far more accurate and is almost as good as a mouse. There's definitely a learning curve but once you figure out the proper hand positioning, it makes for pretty comfortable gameplay. My 2 negatives are that the material feels a little cheap. And the 4 main face buttons are positioned too low to actually be useful. Luckily, the controller has 2 extra rear buttons and additional side buttons that are comfortable to reach during gameplay. Overall a great KBM alternative for shooting games.
C**A
Very good overall, so many buttons! But a sensitvity utility would be a nice bonus
Hey it looks like I am the first English reviewer for this. I have been a long time console gamer and recently have wanted to come over to PC games which don't always have stellar controller support, and this seemed like a great option.I will echo what some reviewers of other similar products said (I assume these are whitebox items) - the main drawback is that the sensitivity of the touchpad seems a bit low. They did not include a utility to adjust the sensitvity, so I assume it will take quite some time for me to figure out how to get the best use out of it. Less importantly, but still worth mentioning is when you 'click' the touchpad with your right hand, it sounds very hollow and cheap. Everything else from a build quality perspective is great, and the cord is nice and long (I believe 10 feet).This does also have many MANY positives though: the button mappings work right out of the box (presumably it is just emulating both a mouse and keyboard), and I like the button placement, and there are SO MANY buttons! You have an L1/LB, L2/LT, L3/LS, a THIRD button which rests under your left ring finger (I believe this defaults to run/shift) and a FOURTH trigger/button for your left hand pinky! The pinky button is a little difficult to hit consistently, but how awesome is that to have so many buttons on one hand! This might be ideal for folks who have a right hand injury but still want to do some gaming. There is also a ring finger button on the right side which I believe defaults to space/jump in most games. Then 3 buttons (Z, X and Fn) which are a little harder to reach but there if you need them on the far right. And a few MORE buttons around the left d-pad in a ring shape, including the all important dedicated Esc button. And the button spacing around the controller is actually really good considering how many buttons you get!The right side definitely takes some getting used to, there are two 'shoulder' buttons next to each other, which you'd hit with your right index finger, but at the same time your thumb is at a 90 degree angle to the controller; I'm still not even sure that I'm doing it right. But there are also 4 buttons in the bottom right for common PC games (e.g, C, R, V & F).Overall if this had a driver which just let you adjust the sensitivity for just the touchpad I think it would be perfect. I have been using in-game sensitivity settings and should probably just check the Windows control panel and see how it works.In general though this is highly recommended for folks coming over to PC gaming from a console as a great transition for games that either have bad or no controller support built in.
B**I
Imagine it with a high precision glass track pad like the one on your phone screen
It works. The "wasd" stick feels high quality. The trackpad surface feels somewhat rough and isn't the most precise although it's already superior than using an analog stick for aiming. But the downside is you don't get the magnetic aim assist you typically do on controllers and native touchscreen controls like in mobile games."Space" key on the back could be further to the edge, up and to the right so it easier to reach. A fourth button could also go below it.The "alt" key on the back uses a face button switch, idk, feels like it, which is harder to press and is tactile, and not ideal. Not sure why this isn't using the exact same switches as the two other back buttons.The mouse spazzes out when you place your whole thumb on the trackpad. It has trouble panning at a consistent speed in a straight line, mouse wiggles around. What it does decently is flicking from point a to point b.
S**S
The accuracy of a keyboard/mouse but the comfort of a controller
Admittedly, this product isn't for everyone. But, in a short time, it has become my go-to controller. It's basically like a gaming keyboard and mouse in a controller shape. It's conceptually similar to the Steam controller in that you're aiming with your thumb on a trackpad. Doesn't take long to get used to. In a few minutes I was getting the hang of it. In an hour, I was proficient. Wish it was wireless and some of the buttons are in awkward places, but other than that, it pretty great. The plastic feels a bit light, but I've already dropped it a couple of times and it's held up. Trackpad is not glass or anything like that, but it's quite accurate. Oh, and if you have any kind of wrist issues that make pc gaming with a traditional keyboard/mouse uncomfortable, you want this! That was my main reason for picking it up. Anyway, I really think conceptually, this controller nails it. In some ways it feels like more of prototype than a finished product. I would love to see some more controllers like this (trackpad aiming) on the market, but for now, this is it... so I'll take it!
G**N
Really great
My 11 year old grand-son loves this. He says it makes his game playing much better
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