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PC Controller Motion Sensing Edimensional G-Pad Pro

PC Controller Motion Sensing Edimensional G-Pad Pro
From Charanga

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Product Description

Key Features & Specifications: Next-generation integrated motion tracking technology provides unique 3D control and smooth intuitive movement. Extended hardcore gaming sessions result in less hand fatigue. Experience thrilling new gameplay control. On-the-fly adjustable sensitivity settings for ultimate control in any gaming style. Save and load custom profiles instantly. Robust 12 button configuration with bonus macro button. Dual vibration motors for realistic tactile feedback. System Requirements:1 Available USB Port Format: COMPUTER ACCESSORIES Genre: COMPUTER CONTROLLERS Age: 181970000105 UPC: 181970000105 Manufacturer No: EDI-105


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9801 in Video Games
  • Brand: Charanga
  • Model: EDI-105
  • Released on: 2006-09-01
  • Platforms: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac
  • Dimensions: .68 pounds

Features

  • 4-Way Motion Sensing Control
  • Two 8-Way Digital Thumb Sticks
  • 4-Way D-Pad
  • 13 Buttons with Macro Button
  • Dual Vibration Motors

Customer Reviews

HORRIBLE DESIGN! Also have it for PS21
This is the same exact controller that I have for the ps2. The company just wanted to make one for PC. The feeling of the control and the buttons are annoying and small. The macro keys causes big disruptions. Everyone should avoid this product. It is definatly not worth the money. With $[...] bucks, you get a reliable Xbox PC Controller for the PC which it is worth actually $[...]. Or a logitech controller.

Bottom Line ***AVOID PRODUCT*** Go For Xbox PC Controller and/or Logitech Controller.

Not good1
This item worked right the first time, but then it went down hill from there. The analog stick quit working, even though the motion sensor wasn't activated. :(