As title says. Does anyone have issues with small hands and not being able to touch the analogs? Or do they have kids who play whose hands are small where they can’t touch analogs. I want the deck but scared that I won’t be able to touch the analogs. I have the nitro deck for the switch and that’s big and uncomfortable and can’t play with it due to the analog can’t reach good and it’s just so big.

  • LennethW@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The only answer to that is to get literally hands on a deck and try.

    See if you find one at a GameStop or a friendly fella which allow you to try it, or swallow the cost and order it from Valve, try it, and keep tabs on the return window.

  • iPaperPlaneZ@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I have small hands (I wear kids football goalie gloves…), got my deck today and surprisingly it’s more comfortable than I thought it’d be. Reaching the analogs isn’t a problem even though the positioning seems awkwardly high. The triggers curve at the top so reaching them is easy. I’m not used to using my ring finger to press a button so I may look into raised buttons to make it easier to press the back buttons. I haven’t played anything taxing yet but generally while setting it up it’s been fine. Not as heavy as I expected it to be either.

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    10 months ago

    I’m a woman with small hands and asked the same question before buying my LCD deck and it’s actually more comfortable than my switch. I find it really comfortable.