Reddit Reddit reviews Grifta Solo Gamepad

We found 6 Reddit comments about Grifta Solo Gamepad. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Grifta Solo Gamepad
The Grifta Solo now works on XBOX One in HID Keyboard Mode (Red LED) no adapter requiredWith a Grifta in your left hand and a gaming mouse in your right hand you will learn that you can play Keyboard and Mouse style without sitting at a desk.A choice of three modes of game input 1. D-Input 2. X-input and 3. HID QWERTY keyboard input with the thumbstick operating in W.A.S.D. mode.Customizable grip and bumper button. Mechanical switch D-Pad.2.4 Ghz wireless. 600mAh rechargeable battery.
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6 Reddit comments about Grifta Solo Gamepad:

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

They actually make a controller for that specific use.

u/MemphisOsiris · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Yes. The solo version only, for now. It was a Kickstarter campaign. I say for now because the backers will obviously get their ones first, and the only reason people othere than backers can order now is because the factory only creates in batches. The people who ordered the single one didn't make up the full amount. This is excess stock basically

So solo version is a one handed version like the one in the pic OP posted. But you can also buy full 2 handed version later (it's what I'm waiting to buy). So you can play with the benefit of mechanical buttons, extra buttons ect.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Grifta-Solo/dp/B01N6TZ3XG

u/groovy95 · -1 pointsr/SteamController

Well, this is the Steam controller sub and it's what I had handy. Steam supports the Xbox and PS4 controllers the same way, as well as any controller with generic controller inputs I think. I might actually try out one of these with Steam handling the controller config: https://www.amazon.com/GRIFTA-SOLO-GRIFTA-ANDO1LHKS-Grifta-Gamepad/dp/B01N6TZ3XG/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?keywords=grifta+solo&qid=1549651162&sr=8-1-fkmrnull

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The Steam controller has the touchpad for a Dpad that can do radial menus and such, which maybe makes it better suited to games with more inputs.

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I actually do have a Logitech G13 as well, but never much liked it. The joystick isn't great and the whole point, at least for me, is to get away from fumbling keyboard keys, and that thing still has a bunch of keys. The thing that makes controllers fast and reliable is that you really only have 2 fingers (thumbs) that do multiple things, and those things are laid out in a way that's easy to feel and navigate quickly.

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A big ol' block of keys just isn't very precise unless you want to dump a ton of time into building up muscle memory.