It is plug-and-play via USB. It shows up as a generic game controller. For console play (like Pump It Up XX on PS4), you’ll need a Brook adapter, but the pad works natively with PC and Linux.
Verdict: 9/10 – The closest you can get to an arcade feel without welding your own metal frame. ltek ex pro 2
Order the Grip Tape Kit at the same time, and have a screwdriver ready to tweak the sensor sensitivity. It is plug-and-play via USB
A small but nice feature: There is a USB port on the front to plug in a keyboard or mouse so you don't have to reach behind your PC. The Mixed / Middling 1. The "Plastic Wrap" Sound Out of the box, the acrylic panels are covered in a protective blue plastic. You must remove this. However, even removed, the pad is loud. The panels have a distinct "clack" – louder than a foam pad, quieter than a full metal arcade pad. If you live in an apartment upstairs, your neighbors will hear you playing S16. Verdict: 9/10 – The closest you can get
The panel spacing and angles are almost 1:1 with an official Pump It Up cab. Transitioning from this pad to an arcade feels seamless. The corner panels (P1/P2) are cosmetic, but the center 5 are perfectly positioned.
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