General Characteristics Thrustmaster Top Gun Fox 2 Pro USBUniversal Serial Bus
Controller Type:
Wireless Joystick
Interface to PC:
USBUniversal Serial Bus
Compatibility:
PC, Mac
Management Thrustmaster Top Gun Fox 2 Pro USBUniversal Serial Bus
Number of axles:
3
Number of switches of the form:
1
Number of buttons:
7
Reviews, Questions about Thrustmaster Top Gun Fox 2 Pro USB
ray
February 23, 2025
elevator control not responsive, jittery and jumpy. have not used joystick in 4 years or so. can it be fixed? thank you
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