The Saitek P220 Digital Pad looks similiar to the Sony PlaySta-tion One consoles. The D-pad is a round button with four snouts and a dedicated digital throttle button is present in the centre, above which four LEDs indicate the increase or decrease of the throttle. The pad is too light for its own good. The buttons and the D-pad are silver in colour and make a striking contrast to the grey body. The feel of the D-pad and the buttons is fairly good but they tend to feel a bit cramped. The throttle response is not very linear and the increments in jumps are jerky. The trigger buttons are well-placed but need a firm push to work. The device uses a USB interface and also comes with a long cable. The calibration can be done via the game con-troller options in the control panel, but a driver must be included for utilising its full potentials, such as program-ming the buttons. Saitek has made the product half-heartedly, without much thought for aesthetics. Costing Rs 990, it does have some chances, mainly from the economical aspects...
The Saitek P220 Digital Pad looks similiar to the Sony PlaySta-tion One consoles. The D-pad is a round button with four snouts and a dedicated digital throttle button is present in the centre, above which four LEDs indicate the increase or decrease of the throttle. The pad is too light for its own good. The buttons and the D-pad are silver in colour and make a striking contrast to the grey body. The feel of the D-pad and the buttons is fairly good but they tend to feel a bit cramped. The throttle response is not very linear and the increments in jumps are jerky. The trigger buttons are well-placed but need a firm push to work. The device uses a USB interface and also comes with a long cable. The calibration can be done via the game con-troller options in the control panel, but a driver must be included for utilising its full potentials, such as program-ming the buttons. Saitek has made the product half-heartedly, without much thought for aesthetics. Costing Rs 990, it does have some chances, mainly from the economical aspects...
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