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General characteristics Hi-Rali Hi-G5001
Controller type:
wired controller
Interface for connection to PC:
USB?Universal Serial Bus
The type of supported API:
DirectInput
Vibration feedback:
yes
Compatibility:
PC, PS2
Management Hi-Rali Hi-G5001
The number of mini-joysticks:
2
Number of buttons:
14
Additional information Hi-Rali Hi-G5001
Cable length:
1.8 m


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