When it comes to controlling racing or driving games on the PC or PS3, I prefer to use the Logitech G25 instead of a gamepad. However, the G25 is big and bulky, making it impractical for some users and situations. If you like to have a steering wheel for some games and a gamepad for others, why not combine the two? That is exactly what Dream Cheeky did with its USB Mini controller. The controller is for PC use only and has a detachable micro steering wheel that plugs into the space between the grips. The controller is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, and Vista only. The controller is coated in rubber to prevent slippage and has a 6-foot long cord as well as a D-Pad and eight other buttons. Pricing and availability information are unknown. About Everything USB
USB technology is the de facto connectivity standard for PC peripherals & consumer electronics; it has evolved from USB 1.1 to USB 2.0, Wireless USB and USB 3.0. Everything USB takes an in-depth look at these products and other offbeat USB gadgets, and brings you information and reviews needed for you to make a purchase decision. Welcome and enjoy your stay. If you would like to contact us with a tip or comment, please write to: newstips@everythingusb.com
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PC Gaming Controller Reviews
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- Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard (2006)
- Saitek Eclipse II Keyboard (2006)
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