I actually managed to clean my office while I was playing three tables because the Wireless Poker Controller didn't tie me down to my desk.
I can't tell you how long the batteries would have lasted because I immediately swapped them out for three rechargeable batteries and recommend you do the same. Because the device attempts to charge any batteries that are in the battery compartment, non-rechargeable ones must be removed before you plug in the USB cable. Once you have three rechargeable batteries installed, you have the best of both worlds: wandering around wireless whenever you want to and plugging the controller in to continue to play near your computer while it recharges the batteries.
A set of rechargeable batteries showed no sign of diminishing power after a six-hour session. Installing the software from the Poker Controls website was a cinch. You have to activate the product on the website in order to download the necessary software, but the activation process is also quick and easy and one download includes all of the available poker rooms. In testing the controller on PokerStars , I didn't find any significant glitches or bugs. There is even a laptop-style pad with left and right click buttons in the center of the device to control any non-poker related work your are doing.
So far, the Wireless Poker Controller sounds perfect doesn't it? It is an excellent product, but I would be remiss if I didn't mention the few negatives I found in using it.
The biggest negative was its size. The controller is quite large, with lots of wasted space in the middle. The buttons on the right side are large and moving between them is much slower than moving between the buttons on my programmable mouse.
I have fairly large hands and it even seemed big to me. None of the buttons were hard to reach, but the space between them was larger than I would have preferred. The controls also took some getting used to. Like playing a new video game where the controls are not second nature yet, the controller slowed me down a little for the first hour.
We loved the Raise-O-Meter wheel on the left side. It works perfectly and any future versions of this device should absolutely keep this feature. The fixed-bet buttons were completely ignored, as it was easier to make any bet with the wheel than to take my thumb off of it long enough to hit a button.
The center buttons, which provide game play options like sitting out and pulling up the lobby, were too far away from either edge to be easily accessible, but their functions aren't particularly important when you are multi-tabling.
The table rotation buttons at the top of the controller on the edges were also a little far away, although definitely reachable. They aren't critical to multi-tablers either, as the major sites all have solutions for this built into their software. Select Language:. Please choose from one of the download links below. Online Activation — To activate your licence and download the software now, select activation type below: To download the Poker Controller Software for your PC click here To download the PC Software to connect to your iTunes App click here Automatic Updates — Find out about how to get updates to the software, click here Latest Release — To find out about the latest software release or new features coming soon, click here Software Status — To find out which Poker Rooms are supported and compatibility, click here Did you know?
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