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Just connect and play… it's that simple. Introducing the Logitech Precision Gamepad, a precise, sturdy, comfortable controller that also looks great. Play sports, action, adventure, role-playing, driving and other games with ease.
* Comfortable design with familiar button layout
* Precise 8-way D-pad
* Four thumb buttons and four triggers designed for fast action
* Connect to any PC or Macintosh USB port
* Quality construction… as if you'd expect anything else from Logitech
Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 8
Kernel (uname -r):
2.6.24
Distribution:
12 euro
It works flawlessly, you have to subtract 1 to each button though (1 is 0, 2 is 1, etc...) when binding. Direction pad is recognized as axes, but they only have +, 0 and - values.
As far as gamepads go, this gamepad has enough buttons to do most everything you want to, but it doesn't have real "analag" axes nor LEDs nor anything fancy... Personally for the price I paid (cheapest in the store I went to) I find it pretty expensive, but if you can get it for 6-7 euros it isn't bad.
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