Difference between revisions of "Gamepad Encoders"
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==GP Wiz MAX== | ==GP Wiz MAX== | ||
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+ | [[image:GPWIZ49 LRG.jpg|right|thumb|GP-Wiz49 Eco Models]] | ||
+ | [[image:GPWIZ49MAXL LRG.jpg|right|thumb|GP-Wiz49 MAX Model]] | ||
+ | A gamepad encoder that allows 49-way joysticks (and more conventional hardware) to be hooked up to your PC. | ||
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+ | Available in both Eco and MAX models. Both models have exactly the same functionality but the MAX model uses screw terminals for connecting controls, whereas the Eco models feature either solder pads or a no-solder 40 pin header. | ||
==GP Wiz49 MAX== | ==GP Wiz49 MAX== |
Revision as of 08:10, 24 February 2006
Gamepad Encoders offer the functionality of a PC controller (such as a joystick or gamepad) hack in an easy-to-use form. They offer several benefits including ease in connecting controls and time savings.
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GP Wiz
GP Wiz MAX
GP Wiz49
A gamepad encoder that allows 49-way joysticks (and more conventional hardware) to be hooked up to your PC.
Available in both Eco and MAX models. Both models have exactly the same functionality but the MAX model uses screw terminals for connecting controls, whereas the Eco models feature either solder pads or a no-solder 40 pin header.