Mobiles     Laptops     Tablets     Computers     Hardware  Components       Electronics

Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2 specs.

  Computer gamepads Specs >> Trust >> Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2
Specifications | Reviews


General characteristics Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2
Controller type:
wired controller
Interface for connection to PC:
USB?Universal Serial Bus
Type API supported:
DirectInput
Webrootdir:
there
Compatibility:
PC, PS2
Management Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2
The number of mini-joysticks:
2
D-pad:
there
The number of buttons:
12


Reviews, Questions about Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2




Write Review / Ask a question about Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2
 
  
      5+5= *


Popular today


Topway TP-U506III
Topway TP-U506III
Controller type: wired steering wheel; Interface for connection to PC: USB; Vibration feedback: yes; Compatibility: PC; Braiding steering: rubber; Steering angle: 270 deg; Transmission: yes; Pedals: g...
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
Controller Type: Wireless Controller; Dual Shock Vibration: Yes; Compatibility: Xbox 360; The number of mini-sticks: 2; D-pad: Yes; Number of buttons: 10; Range wireless communication: 10 m; Power sup...


Trust GXT 11 Gamepad for PC & PS2

news
 Microsoft explains the high cost of ASUS ROG Xbox Ally

Last week, ASUS ROG Xbox Ally and ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X, portable hybrids of PC and Xbox, hit stores. The media greeted both new products with very mixed emotions. In addition to technical shortcomings, journalists did not like the high cost of the devices: the Ally and Ally X are selling for $599 and $999, respectively. Some considered such an unapproachable price tag to be a whim of Microsoft. But they were wrong.



news
 The budget-friendly AyaNeo Pocket AIR Mini has been officially unveiled

AyaNeo has revealed the specifications and retail price of its upcoming Pocket AIR Mini portable Android console. The new device, designed for playing retro games, is indeed relatively affordable.



news
 Atari is releasing a portable retro console called Gamestation Go. How much does it cost?

Atari has announced the upcoming launch of Gamestation Go: a licensed portable console from My Arcade with a pre-installed collection of classic games. Aimed at retro gaming enthusiasts, the new product combines modern design with an original set of controls.




ePN