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Logitech Gamepad F310


$25.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Familiar feel designed after existing gaming controllers. Recognized by most PC games compatible with USB game pads. Buttons and direction pad feel durable and sturdy.

The Cons:Trigger buttons use a hinged design rather than push-in, which may not appeal to some users. Button mapping "profiler" software works but a bit awkward to set up. No force-feedback or accelerometer / vibration features.

The Logitech Gamepad F310 is one of three dual-analog gaming controllers / gamepads released in later 2010. As the base unit, the F310 hosts a “familiar” layout with a floating D-pad design (meaning it rests on four switches to make it more responsive to quick changes in direction), bundled Profiler software for programming the controls to emulate keyboard/mouse inputs, and six feet of cable.

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What critics especially find appealing is the incorporation of DirectInput and Xinput standards for universal compatibility with all PC games—old, new, etc.

Features

  • Dual-Analog Gaming Controller
  • Familiar Layout
  • Floating D-Pad Design
  • Profiler Software
  • Custom Button Programming
  • DirectInput Standard
  • Xinput Standard
  • Windows Compatibility

XInput Mode

  • A, B, X, Y buttons
  • LB, RB buttons
  • Left and right analog triggers
  • Start and Back buttons
  • Two clickable analog mini-joysticks
  • 8-way D-pad
  • Home button
  • Sports mode

DirectInput Mode

  • 10 programmable buttons
  • Programmable left and right triggers
  • Two programmable analog mini-joysticks
  • 8-way programmable D-pad
  • Sports mode

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Pros
  • 4

    familiar feel designed after existing gaming controllers

  • 4

    recognized by most PC games compatible with USB game pads

  • 4

    buttons and direction pad feel durable and sturdy

  • 3

    fully Windows 7 compatible, system recognizes it when plugged in and works right away

Cons
  • 3

    trigger buttons use a hinged design rather than push-in, which may not appeal to some users

  • 1

    button mapping "profiler" software works but a bit awkward to set up

  • -4

    no force-feedback or accelerometer / vibration features

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