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    A question about Logitech F310 gamepad.

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    • simpleethatS
      simpleethat @windg
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      @windg I've had no problems with mine outside of accidentally hitting the button that swaps the d-pad and left thumb stick.

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      • windgW
        windg
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        Thank you !

        My English isn't at a good level.

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        • IceChes1I
          IceChes1
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          It's an amazing game controller. 4-switch d-pad can be wobbly but overall it is a really nice controller.

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          • windgW
            windg
            last edited by windg

            To leave my feedback too. I bought it and test it with gba,megadrive.mastersystem nes,snes,psx,scummvm emulators, it works fine without any problems. Its a nice gamepad.

            My English isn't at a good level.

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            • RanmaR
              Ranma
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              I have the wireless one (F710), and while the criticism of the wireless range is valid, it is largely an excellent pad that has never let me down. The D pad is awesome for platformers and shooters, and it is very sturdy indeed. The only thing I would say, and this is gonna be valid for the wired one, is the shape of it took a bit of getting used to. Once I did though, no problems at all with it. Great all rounder controller imho.

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              • IceChes1I
                IceChes1 @Ranma
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                • shahikoS
                  shahiko
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                  Hi.
                  Do you know if there are problems when there are two F310 controls?
                  Thank you.

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                  • windgW
                    windg @shahiko
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                    @shahiko
                    I don't know that because i have only one F310 gamepad.

                    My English isn't at a good level.

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                    • YFZdudeY
                      YFZdude @shahiko
                      last edited by YFZdude

                      @shahiko I have 3 F310s and 1 of the F710. I have had at least 3 players playing an arcade game at the same time so at least 2 of the F310s were in use simultaneously with no problems.

                      RetroArch / EmulationStation will enumerate them as separate controllers for separate players.

                      EDIT: Technically I think the OS enumerates the usb devices such as controllers but RA/ES will keep them straight. The only time I've seen otherwise is if you try to use more than 2 players on a system like SNES and you don't properly configure the multitap input for Player 2.

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                      • shahikoS
                        shahiko
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                        Thx! Yesterday I bought two controls and for now they work, I have not been able to test them much. In time I will see how it works.

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                        • CrushC
                          Crush @shahiko
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                          @shahiko I've used the wireless version for years, intill it fell apart, and honestly,i can not recommend it at all unless they changed the thumbsticks since then.
                          You can not press them unless you have them centered, the deadzone is too large (there shouldn't even be one but that aside) and they go wonky way too soon.
                          All these are things that you never hear about in any of the reviews, but which i see tons of people complain about on various forums.

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                          • shahikoS
                            shahiko @Crush
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                            @Crush mm interesting.
                            For now the ones I bought, with cable, are doing very well, without problems. But we will see in time. Thank you.

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                            • CyborgbobC
                              Cyborgbob
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                              I've got a few different controllers. I have to admit that I like this one. Plays well, and I like the feel of it.

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