View Full Version : Problem with my new game pad


Flek
31-12-2004, 06:38:PM
I recently bought a Logitch Dual Action game pad which is fine to me, a just got some problems. The D-Pad is just too sensitive and when I press right she always does up-right, can I do something to solve the problem?

PESUK
31-12-2004, 07:19:PM
Afraid not learn to use analog u get better movement on analog also, i have it and have the same problem

PESUK
31-12-2004, 07:19:PM
Then again i might be wrong

Flek
31-12-2004, 07:55:PM
I can play well in the D-pad but when it comes to run over to cross I can't go strait to the line,..

Inevitable
31-12-2004, 07:57:PM
take it back,i also had that problem and got the rumble pad 2

Zotn_Dre
01-01-2005, 07:54:PM
Originally posted by Flek
I recently bought a Logitch Dual Action game pad which is fine to me, a just got some problems. The D-Pad is just too sensitive and when I press right she always does up-right, can I do something to solve the problem?
Awww my brother had the Logitech Dual Action also, and when he played with it he felt exactly the same.
Sry m8 but this gamepad is just way to sensitive or in other words its a bad gamepad (at least the D-pad).
I recommend to play with a PS2 pad and a convertor ps-usb because i noticed this is better then most ****ty gamepads for pc and costs around 50 $ together so not cheap at all :D.

so what
08-01-2005, 08:42:AM
Originally posted by Flek
I recently bought a Logitch Dual Action game pad which is fine to me, a just got some problems. The D-Pad is just too sensitive and when I press right she always does up-right, can I do something to solve the problem?
I know exactly what you mean. God I hate this gamepad. I don't know how many times I lost the ball because I wanted to do side step with R2 but because the d-pad is so crap I end up just going diagonally forward. And there's nothing you can do, just stick with it or buy different gampad.
Originally posted by PESUK
Afraid not learn to use analog u get better movement on analog also, i have it and have the same problem
We are talkig here about the famous logitech dual crap left analog stick which loses calibration after few months of playing, making it totally useless. So, sooner or later he ends up with the d-pad.

Ny8La8
08-01-2005, 11:10:AM
You guys are not referring to the Logitech RumblePad 2, are you?

Click this (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1085739&CatId=141&SRCCODE=INKQUIGO&CMP=KNC-INKTOMI)

Anaconda
08-01-2005, 01:46:PM
Yup, that's the one. I also bought that one because the dual action d-pad was a bit too sensitive. The rumblepad 2 is a lot better in that regard. I can highly recommend that one. For me it's equal to a PS2 pad, the only thing I miss are pressure sensitive buttons. Well, maybe in the next version of that pad, who knows ;)

KB8
08-01-2005, 03:38:PM
Why did you buy it ? It's bad gamepad....

Enslaved
08-01-2005, 08:28:PM
take it back,i also had that problem and got the rumble pad 2

same here.. rumble pad 2 rocks !!

MasterM
08-01-2005, 08:42:PM
i do not reccommend the logitec dual action to anyone, as mentioned before the dpad sucks, because of the crap design, its deeper in the middle, wtf was logitech thinking, they obviously didnt test it, because its the most uncomfortable design.
And also mentioned before, the left analogue stick loses calibration after a few months. And after that is just stops working, so you have to play with the crappy dpad.

Btw its not the logitec rumble pad2 but the logitec dual action

carpedapuck
08-01-2005, 10:01:PM
buddy, if its too sensitive, just alter the axis sensibility and you will be good to go.
use the profiler.