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Artplays computer gamepads and joysticks specifications.

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Artplays GPP-074

Artplays GPP-074Controller Type: Wireless Controller
Compatibility: PC, PS3
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Artplays PS-3005

Artplays PS-3005Controller Type: Wireless Controller
Compatibility: PS3
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Artplays K8 Steering Wheel Vibration

Artplays K8 Steering Wheel VibrationController Type: wired steering wheel
Compatibility: PC, Xbox 360
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Artplays Remote for Wii

Artplays Remote for WiiController Type: wireless motion detector
Compatibility: Wii
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Artplays Move Navigation Controller

Artplays Move Navigation ControllerController Type: wireless motion detector
Compatibility: PS3
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Artplays for PS2 Dual Shock

Artplays for PS2 Dual ShockController Type: wired controller
Compatibility: PS2
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ASUS has announced the launch of the ROG Raikiri II gamepad, which the company positions as a premium accessory. The model's distinctive features include magnetic TMR sticks and triggers, as well as buttons with microswitches instead of classic ?membranes.?

The ABXY block, D-Pad, and rear and auxiliary buttons above the triggers are based on microswitches. The gamepad can be connected to a PC, Xbox (One, X|S), or Xbox Ally via Bluetooth, a Type-C cable, or a radio channel using an adapter. In the latter two cases, the polling rate is 1000 Hz when connected to a PC and 250 Hz when used with an Xbox.