features :
- Broad game support?works with popular new titles and old favorites
- Customizable with Profiler software* (*requires software installation)
- Dual vibration motors support vibration feedback
- Console-style layout with 10 programmable buttons, 8-way programmable D-pad
- Simple plug-and-play USB connection ? works with Windows XP, Vista and 7
Customer Reviews
51 of 51 people found the following review helpful The evolution of Rumblepad 2, By This review is from: Logitech Rumble Gamepad F510 (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) This controller looks and feels EXACTLY like the Rumblepad 2, with two key differences:- The middle finger buttons have now been replaced with analog triggers. - You now have have the option to use this as an X-Input device (in addition to DirectInput). In fact when the device is in X-Input mode, it is listed as an Xbox 360 controller. When in DirectInput mode, the device is listed as Rumblepad 2. Yep "Rumblepad 2", even though this controlled is called F510 (though the name F510 does pop up in X-input mode). These Logitech controllers are IMO some of the best PC gamepads out there. Better than the Xbox 360 controller. The bundled software (get the latest version from the Logitech website, and don't bother with the CD) is chock full of features. You can even assign mouse functionality to the analog sticks. This makes controlling certain older games that work best with KB+Mouse combo (i.e. Gothic 1) much easier. The software profile r alone places this device at the top. For example, if you get the Xbox 360 controller you will not get a official profiler software, making it useless for older games. The F510 is also shaped like a standard PS controller (which I personally like more than the Xbox 360 pad shape). I personally consider this is the best wired gamepad on PCs right now. Honestly, if you have Rumblepad 2, there is no need to buy this one, unless you absolutely need analog trigers. I have been using the Rumblepad 2 for over three years, and the F510 is simply a refreshed Rumblepad 2. The F710, which is wireless, might be better for some people, but I prefer wired versions, as changing the batteries every two weeks can become a hassle. So, for me F510 is the better option. 33 of 34 people found the following review helpful Let's get ready to rumble!, By This review is from: Logitech Rumble Gamepad F510 (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) The 510 is a wired controller and connects to your PC's USB port. Each grip has a textured rubber face so it's comfortable to handle and doesn't slip. It is essentially a Playstation layout, and close enough to the Xbox controller to make Xbox fans comfortable.PLEASE NOTE: This is a controller for PCs. It will not, to my knowledge, function on Xbox, Playstation or any other console. What's in the box? * The Logitech 510 controller * Device software on mini-CD * User guide Like with most products, I recommend visiting the company's website to ensure you install the latest version of software. You can certainly install the software from the included CD, but it is best to use the latest revision from the website. I think the key selling point of this product is flexibility: it can be switched from DirectInput mode (older games)to XInput mode (newer games) and back again. Plus it includes the Profiler software. This Windows software lets you customize the controls for use with games that do not have native gamepad support. Basically, you can program the 510 to emulate keyboard and mouse tasks. I cannot think of a single downside to this controller. It is simple to connect, comfortable, easy to use, and its programmable, if you simply have to have this or that key set up some particular way you like. The vibrations produced by the controller are typical of a "rumble pad". They work fine and they aren't weak. Price-wise, you can find less expensive product, but as the saying goes, you get what you pay for. By the way, Logitech warranties the 510 for 2 years. Although gaming controllers tend to hold up, it's still nice to have a company that gives you more than 90 days. If you need a new controller to play games on a PC - this one can't be beat. 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful Works in Linux, Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Logitech Rumble Gamepad F510 (Personal Computers) Works perfectly in Linux. Just a couple of things to be aware of:"X" mode (xinput) works best. Check the switch on the bottom of the F510 and make sure it is set to "X". "D" mode didn't work at all for me. The "Mode" button selects between Flight Mode (LED off) and Sports Mode (LED on). In Flight Mode, the left joystick is the main directional controller. In Sports Mode, the D-Pad is the main directional controller. You need to match the mode to the game you are playing. For instance, Super Tux Kart only works in Sports Mode. The "jstest" utility can be used to help test the joystick. Use it like this: jstest /dev/input/js0 Now press the buttons and move the joysticks and you'll see the various axes and buttons change. |
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