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  The Gadgeteer - GamePad for Palm III and VII Series PDAs Review
The Palm GamePad from WorldWide Widget Works is a clip-on accessory specifically for the Palm III and VII series.
The GamePad is housed in a translucent smoky colored plastic case similar to the Palm modem case.
When the GamePad is connected to the Palm and the Palm device is turned off, pressing any of the buttons on the GamePad will power the PDA on.
www.the-gadgeteer.com /palmgamepad-review.html   (875 words)

  
 Gamepad: The e-commerce launch pad for game developers.
Gamepad provides software developers with a convenient method of selling their products online through our retail gaming sales site, Gameport.
Gamepad is the solution and first step for you to delve into retail marketing online.
Gamepad brings you the latest information and resources to improve your abilities.
www.gamepad.com   (0 words)

  
  The Control Center Review- CH Products USB Gamepad
Because the gamepad is a USB device it is easy to use, accurate and allows you to easily use more than one at a time.
The gamepad has 4 trigger style buttons for your index and middle fingers, 4 face buttons in a typical gamepad layout and 2 additional buttons near the center of the gamepad (that's 10 total).
Note: If you connect the Gamepad in a different USB port or connect more than one you will need to repeat the setup procedure for each port the first time the port is used.
www.joy-stick.net /reviews/gamepads/chusbpad.htm   (881 words)

  
 Celestron - NexRemote
When gamepad support is enabled, NexRemote uses the one of the compatible gamepads as a means of remotely controlling the telescope operation.
Gamepad support is optional and can be enabled or disabled using the JoyStick option on the System Tray.
Several gamepad controls are used to assist with navigating through the computerized hand control menus.
www.celestron.com /nexremote/gamepad_support.htm   (496 words)

  
 Sky.com - Customer Support>Product Support>Accessories
Extra gamepads are only to be used in conjunction with 1 or 2 player starter packs.
The gamepad can still be connected to the minibox, the power supply connects to the minibox's RF outlet and can be switched on through the minibox's on screen menu.
Gamepads are compatible with all standard boxes including Sky+.
www.sky.com /portal/site/skycom/support/products/accessories?contentid=10738603   (470 words)

  
 GamePad for Palm III & VII Series PDAs Review
The Palm GamePad from WorldWide Widget Works is a clip-on accessory specifically for the Palm III and VII series.
When you press a button on the GamePad, the associated button is highlighted on the driver screen and it shows you how the buttons are mapped to the regular hardware buttons on the PDA.
When the GamePad is connected to the Palm and the Palm device is turned off, pressing any of the buttons on the GamePad will power the PDA on.
forums.the-gadgeteer.com /palmgamepad-review.html   (824 words)

  
 Shadowgrounds
Shadowgrounds works with any gamepad but it is recommended that the gamepad has two analog sticks and at least 8 configurable buttons.
However, if your gamepad is not working like you want it to, you can go to your Shadowgrounds program directory, \Profiles, and then whatever profile you want to use the gamepad with (for example \Joypad1), and then \Config.
Some gamepads, like the Logitech Rumblepad 2, use rudder and throttle in a vice versa way, so you may need to switch their places.
www.shadowgroundsgame.com /new/index.php?page=gamepad   (849 words)

  
 Internode Games Network Reviews: Zboard Fang Gamepad
The Fang Gamepad was originally designed for the US Military for use with what they call 'training' (and we call 'gaming'), with games like VBS1 (Virtual Battlefield Simulation version 1) which is an offshoot of Operation Flash Point and First to Fight.
The Fang Gamepad has 47 unique keys and is designed to be ambidextrous with right and left handed thumb buttons.
The Fang Gamepad comes with a full set of multimedia buttons across the top (such as play/pause and volume controls) and two status LED's - an "Enable" LED that illuminates when you are playing a game that has a pre-defined Zboard config, and another LED that does...
games.internode.on.net /content.php?mode=reviews&id=27&co=y   (777 words)

  
 Carvware Software
GamePad Companion™ allows you to use HID compatible devices (gamepads, joysticks, etc..) with Mac OS X version 10.1 or later.
If you are using Mac OS X 10.3 or earlier, GamePad Companion 2.3 should work better for you.
GamePad Companion is now a preference panel that is controlled using the OS X System Preferences application.
www.carvware.com /gamepadcompanion.html   (0 words)

  
 Review - GamePad Pro USB   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Gravis GamePad Pro USB was one of the earliest game pads to debut for Universal Serial Bus-compatible computers.
The illusion Gravis wants you to fall for is that you will be able to move more precisely with GamePad Pro simply because the circle points in all directions.
GamePad Pro is really intended for controlling characters, because it's extremely hard to use with racing games and flight simulators--the directional pad is far too sensitive.
www.macgamer.com /reviews/gamepadpro/gamepadpro.html   (1431 words)

  
 ENR Technologies Bluetooth Gamepad - Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
The GamePad works as a replacement for the built-in buttons on your PDA and mobile phone, and are arranged on the GamePad in a fashion that is more suitable for gaming.
The GamePad is small enough to carry around with you, while also being large enough to be comfortable and ergonomic at 145mm x 127.3mm x 30.5mm.
The GamePad is available in fl or white, and it comes with a strap to carry it with if you need to.
www.mobiletechreview.com /tips/ENR-tech-bluetooth-gamepad.htm   (1011 words)

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