FS: Thrustmaster Dual Power Gamepad

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Mindfield
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FS: Thrustmaster Dual Power Gamepad

Post by Mindfield »

Gotta sell it off, unfortunately, so here goes.

Thrustmaster Dual Power USB gamepad.

Features D-Pad/POV Hat, two analog sticks, 13 programmable buttons, digital/analog toggle button, power and digital/analog mode LED indicators and powerful force feedback (no batteries required, but it does require a powered USB source.)

I've tried a lot of gamepads and joysticks, and quite simply this is the most comfortable pad I've come across. Its ergonomic design fits very comfortably in the hand; its hat, stick, and button positioning, with its unique dual index finger and middle-finger triggers, are easy to reach and comfortable even after long periods of time. The entire surface (with the exception of the aluminum trim around the left and right function areas) as well as the two analog sticks are coated with a rubberized compound that makes it smooth to the touch yet provides a good grip. All in all, this is by far the most responsive, most comfortable pad I've come across.

Click the link above for more info.

It comes in its original retail box, with its original manual and driver CD. The driver CD is not XP compatible, so I'm providing a set of updated Win98/2000 and WinXP WHQL-certified drivers and the latest version of the Thrustmapper software. All work perfect in XP.

It's in excellent condition -- only a very small flake of rubberized coating is missing from the lower edge of the left analog stick -- and is functionally perfect. (No analog drift or unresponsive buttons/D-Pad) The force feedback works like it was new -- mainly because I never got around to downloading the XP-certified software 'til tonight so I never actually got to use the force feedback. :-)

(In case you haven't noticed, I really like this pad. I don't want to sell, but I sort of have to)

This stick retails for $49.99+tax ($57.49) everywhere. I'm asking $35 or buyer pays shipping. Payment via E-Mail Money Transfer
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Post by nexus_7 »

I have one of those and they are FRICKEN AWSOME! If anyone is looking for one this is what yopu should get!

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Post by theunforgiven »

would you be interested in selling the pad it self for 25$ and i pay shipping shoot me an email
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