Using hyper response buttons isn’t considered cheating – they’re just buttons that are better designed. In layman’s terms: the distance from pressing the button all the way down is much shorter, which allows for more buttons presses at once – hence naming them hyper response buttons. Unlike Microsoft’s official Xbox 360 controller that uses standard switches, the Onza TE uses mechanical switches – the same kind found in tournament gaming mice with super fast tracking and abnormally high press-to-click button ratio. Immediately you’ll realize why the Onza TE is so special: its buttons. I’m assuming most of us don’t fall into that category. There’s really no way to trip over such a generous mount of cable unless you are blind as a bat and extremely clumsy. Clockwise from left: 15 feet braided USB cable, adjustable analog sticks, backlit hyper response buttons, and precision D-PadĪt first, I thought going back to playing with a wired controller would be a giant step backwards (I haven’t used a wired controller in years!), but after opening up the box and discovering a 15 foot long braided fiber USB cable, my fears instantly evaporated.
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