I've bought things and doubted myself and then other people around me were incredulous at my attitude and chided me for failing to recognise that the price was right. A classic case was when I bought a legal copy of Parallels for £2 GBP.
It's an official MS Xbox 360 controller and it works with
everything else using the Tattiebogle driver: desktop or laptop, PPC and Intel with Tiger, Snow Leopard, Mavericks, El Capitan etc but it
will not play ball on my Mini G4 - no matter whatever troubleshooting measures are attempted - including reinstalling Tiger from scratch and testing every single release that's compatible with PPC and Tiger.
As I discussed here, the controller appears within System Report but there's no activity from the controller's green LED and it's not detected in the System Preferences pane utility.
Totally agree! I've never been a great fan of Microsoft's products (full disclosure, I own an Xbox 360) and I was initially apprehensive when I purchased the controller but the responsiveness of the analogue joystick immediately won me over and I was forced to concede that they or whoever they contracted to design the controller for them really outdid themselves.