Logitech 963335-0403 Precision Plug and Play Gamepad
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  • Logitech 963335-0403 Precision Plug and Play Gamepad

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    Logitech 963335-0403 Precision Plug and Play Gamepad
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    User Rating:4.0 out of 5 starsAmazon Sales Rank:#327




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    26 of 26 customers found the following review helpful:
    Great controller at a great price, 2006-02-14
    This is a great piece of equipment. I'm using it with RockNES (a Nintendo emulator) on my Macintosh in OSX 10.4.4 and it works great. I didn't need to run any software, it just worked from the minute I plugged it in. It's extremely comfortable, the buttons are all programmable, and the directional pad is very precise. I tried a $30 controller that was a cheap piece of junk compared to this one. Super serious gamers who need analog joysticks or more buttons than a Playstation 2 controller will need to find something more sophisticated, but everyone else will find this controller to be a fantastic value.

    7 of 7 customers found the following review helpful:
    Excellent Gamepad for $9.99, 2006-01-27
    I purchased this for use with Star Wars Lego PC game. It's the right size for small hands and the controls are very responsive. The gamepad worked the instant I plugged it in to the USB port. I did have to assign each button using the game's controller set-up menu, but it was very easy. Could not be more pleased with this purchase.

    2 of 7 customers found the following review helpful:
    Meh... its alright., 2006-01-23
    What's with the "wingman" pic? I hate that sunk in d-pad. The one on the other pics looks alright though. Its got 2 L's and 2 R's, a start and select, and 4 action buttons, so its basically a PSX pad without the sticks. It looks very 'console' but alot of PC pad companies don't make stuff that lasts. If you really want console ruggedness on your PC, get a Lik-Sang adapter, download Joy2Key (its free) and dig any standard or aftermarket PS1 or PS2 pad out of your closet. You'll have a familiar controller, and loads of keyboard/mouse mapping options.

    9 of 9 customers found the following review helpful:
    great feeling pad so long as you don't need analog!, 2006-01-18
    This is a great gamepad - it's cheap, it's easy to use, and it works just fine with Macs and PCs (I've used it on both). As its name suggests, it's very precise, and I find it perfect for those arcade style games that don't necessarily require a precise analog controller. If you're wanting a gamepad for driving games though, the Logitech Dual Shock or Rumblepad is a better idea.

    7 of 8 customers found the following review helpful:
    Logitech was very precise on their precision gamepad, 2005-12-21
    One very big problem I have with every controller ever invented besides the regular nintendo controller is that the control pads are horrible. You'll press down and it'll move down diagonally right or they will be too small and when you go to press a direction you actually hit two directions.
    The control pad on the Logitech Precision is state of the art and the controller design is remarkable. The controller has a slick, smooth design that fits comfortably in your hands.
    You'd think that a controller with 10 buttons would be cluttered but the Precision has the buttons evenly distributed and allows for many options. I am very impressed by the response of the controller and the versatility it allows with all the buttons.
    The Logitech Precision is one of the few complete controllers out there. If you are a fan of the SNES/PS controllers then this is definitly the controller for you.

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