[quote name='d00k']NO WAY AM I ORDERING THIS!!! The last time someone posted a link to a cheap, wireless controller from justdeals.com I got screwed. I ordered one and they took their damn time sending it. Then when I finally got it, it had a big black marker scribble on the back. That wasn't too bad, but when I went to play a game with it, my character on the screen started moving in random directions.
I e-mailed them telling them they sent me a defective controller so I sent it back. I got a box in the mail and a pre-paid stamp. I shipped it too them six days after the thread about the controller had been posted. I JUST GOT IT BACK A WEEK AGO! And guess what! It's the same

ing controller! They didn't do shit! They just shipped me back the broken one!
So I e-mailed them again, no reply. I sent another e-mail, no reply. I sent
another e-mail,
still no reply! Now they just aren't replying to my e-mails.
This was a good find, but I really don't recommend Justdeals. Just thought I'd share.[/quote]
Its a mute point now, but did you calibrate the controller? I've got 4 of these (for multi-tap games) from Justdeals. 2 of them did this. I searched the internet and found a calibration procedure. Did that and they all worked great. I will say that the only reason I knew this was the fact that the Xbox one I had started doing this (I bought it new) and the manual told me how to do it. With logitechs, if you move the analog sticks while changing the batteries (i.e. pushing left when putting them in) will throw off the calibration and make your character move to the left automatically. I also have noticed if you "play" with the analog sticks during the initial boot up of your system, the same thing will happen and you have to recalibrate.