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Description
The listing, RECOIL RETRACTABLE PC CONTROL PAD has ended.
I am offering a NEW IN PACKAGE retractable PC CONTROL PAD. This is compatible with WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS 2000, 98SE, ME,MAC OS 9.2.2OS X v1002. This control pad is retractable for fast and easy storage. Feel the game with built-in powerful dual vibration motors. Works with MOST pc games. Has an easy to use keyboard and mouse emulation software. This revolutionary PC pad gives you excellent performance with its ergonomic shape and convenient storage capabilities featuring retractable cable. Ultra strong USB compatible "FSC" (FLEXIBLE STRENGTH CABLE) easily connects to any PC keyboard or MAC USB input port. Comes complete with PC keyboard and mouse emulation software, enabling operation of all your favorite first person shooter and sports games. PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE COMPLETE PC GAMING EXPERIENCE. Keyboard and mouse emulation software. Cool blue illuminated logo. Built in heavy duty vibration motors for maximum vibration feedback. Eight way directional control pad. Four digital shoulder buttons. Rubberized tactile grips. Nine digital action buttons. Two analog sticks. Soft coat body. Mouse button. Thank you for stopping by! WILL BE SENT OUT BY JUNE 10TH PROVIDING I HAVE YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS.
Questions & Comments
i had one it was ok but you have to look out for the ribbon that they use for the connection you cannot let it get bent and after every use you need to retract it or it will wear out the cheap spring in side the controller
You are so right about things not being made like they used to be. Years ago you'd buy a fridge. You could depend on it lasting for a really long time. Today, you buy a fridge and if you get 7 years or a bit more you got a deal. Thank you very much for stopping by.
It seems that everything we purchase is made to break. Does anyone remember that years ago when you bought stuff you had it until you were tired of it and then gave it to someone else? And the darn thing still worked! Lol.