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  • Logitech Dual Action Game Pad USB

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    Logitech Dual Action Game Pad USB
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    User Rating:3.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#1306




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    Will not install., 2006-05-26
    I got this for lego racers. I was having A LOT of problems. My dad was trying as hard as he could. We couldn't find a driver. The logitech website was not helpful, either. It shouldn't be this hard to install, but it is.

    New and perfected., 2006-04-18
    I am specifically commenting on the latest Logitech Dual Action design. This improved pad, which is now widely available at retail and distinguished from its flawed predecessor by a new "shift" key with a red LED, is nearly perfect as a reasonably priced PC analog pad. I have used it heavily for over a year now with NO degradation in the analog switch sensitivity. Both sticks have a higher quality "feel" right out of the box. Perhaps I could wish for analog triggers or a more robust feeling D-pad, but not too much should be expected from a $20 controller.

    A few other users appear to be confused over the pad's compatibility. A PC game does not need to find this constroller compatible for it to be useful. The wonderful Logitech Profiler software, while a bit unwieldly when creating button assignments, emulates keyboard input as a background program while playing the game. The only game (out of hundreds I've tried) that blocked the Profiler software was Red Faction. No it's not quite as easy as the plug-n-play nature of console peripherals, but PC gaming is always a little more tricky. For $20, it's a great buy for the action/sports/shooter fan.

    I want to emphasize that this review ONLY covers the most recent model, and not the older design that didnt have a shift key. That model used really cheap analog switches that deteriorate quickly.

    12 of 16 customers found the following review helpful:
    Left analog stick loses calibration, 2006-03-21
    Do not buy this product. Like many other people who purchased this product, my left stick loses calibration, making the gamepad worthless.

    1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
    Great gamepad for the money, easy to program..., 2006-03-06
    I have purchased this gamepad back in early 2005, and noticed that this is one fine controller, with the PS2-style layout. This makes the controller very easy to program, as well. Most of the buttons are numbered so you can program a game around those numbers on the button. Also, the comfort level is everything I wanted, not like those old controllers that hurt your hands after two hours of gameplay. The only drawback is that this doesn't have a vibration/rumble motor for those impact moments like my XBox controller does, or even a PS2 controller. Needless to say, the controls are very much identical to that of a console gamepad.

    2 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
    I am loving it, 2006-03-03
    I have enjoyed this, my first PC gamepad; simple to install, easy to learn and easy to navigate. My problems have been basic: fingers get tired after long use, but that is due to "maturity" rather than the device.

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