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Sweex FORCE VIBRATION JOYSTICK GA200 specs.

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General characteristics Sweex FORCE VIBRATION JOYSTICK GA200
Controller type:
wired joystick
Interface for connection to PC:
USB?Universal Serial Bus
Compatibility:
PC
Management Sweex FORCE VIBRATION JOYSTICK GA200
Number of axles:
4
Number of buttons:
12


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