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Logitech F310 Wired Gamepad Controller Console Like Layout 4 Switch D-Pad PC - Blue,WORKS WITH CHROMEBOOK CERTIFIED, WORKS WITH ANDROID TV

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Features

  • Simple plug-and-play USB connection works with Windows XP, Vista and 7
  • Customizable with Profiler software (requires software installation)
  • Broad game supportworks with popular new titles and old favorites
  • 10 programmable buttons, 8-way programmable D-pad
  • NOTE: Refer the User Manual before use.
  • Broad game supportworks with popular new titles and old favorites
  • Customizable with Profiler software* (*requires software installation)
  • 10 programmable buttons, 8-way programmable D-pad
  • Simple plug-and-play USB connection works with Windows XP, Vista and 7

Description

Console-style control for your PC games - Experience the console-style gaming you crave on your PC with the Gamepad F310. Easy to use with its familiar shape and layout, it supports new games and old favorites. Programmable controls allow for a more custom experience, while its floating D-pad enables quick response. Just plug it in and get ready to play the way you like: to win. From the Manufacturer Bring console gaming to your pc with the logitech gamepad f310. broad game support for any pc game, customizable controls and a familiar layout.


Product Dimensions: 6.78 x 2.94 x 8.06 inches


Item Weight: 6.4 ounces


Item model number: 940-000110


National Stock Number: 5895-01-627-0858


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 9, 2010


Manufacturer: Logitech


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good value gaming controller for PC
Bought this to replace an older corded gaming controller for my PC. I just couldn't justify ~$70 - $80 for a wireless Xbox controller that I won't use very often, even though I hate cords. I only wanted a good, solid, comfortable controller that would stand up to white-knuckle moments and keep going. As usual, Logitech delivered. Don't expect anything flashy or glamorous from this. Do expect a solid controller that's easy to use and reliable. It just does what it's supposed to, which is a rare thing. I can put the money I saved on this toward more games, which really is the whole point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by TK421

  • Get this controller!
To all PC gamers out there this controller is a huge W. While the controller itself doesn't feel heavy and expensive the buttons and switches feel nice and are really responsive. Logitech has been in the tech industry for YEARS and just about every product I have gotten from them proves their experience (in the good way). This controller just feels like it is meant to be paired with a PC and once you feel the controller for yourself you will know what I mean. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023 by J G

  • Works great for cheap!
I own a Gulikit (anti-drift sticks), 8BitDo SN30 Pro, Xbox 360 controller, and this Logitech F310. Per-dollar, this $15 F310 was the best purchase. I love the solid clicks of the X Y A B buttons, even if they still feel membrane. The sticks are reasonably accurate but have more deadzone than the Gulikit and SN30, but less-to-equal to the Xbox 360. The palm fitment for me is great with large palms and short fingers, it holds comfortably. Out of all the above controllers, I reach for this one first. No bluetooth to fiddle with, no batteries to charge, just grab and game. Wireless is nice and all but there's a convenience cost as well as an increase. If you're looking for a controller to use and wireless isn't a hard requirement, this one is really hard to go wrong on. If you need absolute dead-nuts accurate sticks, maybe look at a hal-effect-sensor "anti-drift" stick gamepad, but otherwise I'd recommend this one. A side note, there's a button that swaps the D-pad and the stick. Using that, the d-pad will handle movement and the stick will handle directional buttons. Weird, not sure why, but definitely a thing you can use to semi-kinda-sorta convert between PS twin-stick style, and Xbox offset-stick style. The D-pad however is not a stick, so your movement ends up with 8 specific directions rather than full analog movement. Edit: Forgot to talk about the triggers. They're meh. The feel isn't great, the throw is fine, the accuracy is fine. Can definitely make do with them, perfectly fine for weapon triggers in games. Can make do with them in racing games. I like the resistance of them more than the Gulikit which is too light, but less than the 360. Again though, perfectly serviceable and would not hesitate to recommend this controller in the slightest ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022 by Edward

  • Great controller, frustrating clamshell
I've been playing console video games for at least 22 years, right around the time I picked up a SNES controller on the family console for the first time in the early 90s. This continued through the late nineties when my parents purchased an N64, to the early 2000s when I purchased a PS2, 2007 when I purchased an Xbox 360, and continues to this day after I purchased an Xbox One a couple years back. Why mention my extensive console gaming experience? PC gaming is a completely different animal. When you grow up on D-pads and analog sticks operated by a single thumb, trying to fit WASD into your head is a tall order. Here's a good analogy anyone can relate to: let's assume you are awesome at typing on a QWERTY keyboard, 150 WPM or some such. You get a job as a data entry technician, and when you sit down on your first day... they have DVORAK keyboards. What are the chances you're going to learn a completely new keyboard layout to do your job? None. You're gonna go to Wal-Mart on your lunch break and buy yourself a QWERTY. Which segues into why I purchased one of these. I needed a gamepad for my PC because I simply could not adjust to the completely different hand placement and movement paradigm that comes with a PC video game. I kept losing my finger positions on the keys and high-stress situations (like attempting to dodge and exchange fire with an enemy on a shooter) were really getting me in trouble because three-finger movement on WASD was taking too long to process. Adding to the complications are that my system is Linux, which is usually a no-go from the start because nothing ever seems to work on it. I decided to take a chance on this anyways because with Amazon gift cards and a Prime trial, I got it for $11. To begin with, the package this controller comes in is a nightmare. It's a clamshell with no room to maneuver a pair of scissors or a razor blade around the controller inside, so you have to use the little tab and perforations on the back. Problem is, the perforations end halfway down where the controller is contained, so your only option is to tug on both ends and send your controller flying when the package inevitably bursts open. After collecting the entire contents of the package from the floor, all that's inside is a controller and two small squares of paper. I seemed to recall the product description mentioning software, so it must be online somewhere I suppose. Either that or I really sent a CD flying and can't find it. But the moment of truth comes later, when you plug it into a PC. Does it work? As a Linux user, the answer is, surprisingly, yes. I plugged in the USB connector and nothing happened. This either means the operating system knows exactly what it is and doesn't have to do anything, or you're SOL and need a driver or something. My eyes were drawn to the little Logitech logo on the center of the controller, and I decided to push on it to see if it was a button like the XBox Guide button on their controllers. It is! Steam's Big Picture mode launched and I needed no configuration or messing around with anything to make it simply work. On a Linux system. I was amazed. So I decided to push my luck on a ROM using a program called Mednafen, which is a multi-system retro console emulator. Didn't work so well any more in Xinput or direct mode, though this is almost assuredly due to Mednafen's programming and not anything to do with the Logitech controller. I searched out the profiler software mentioned by the instructions to attempt to fix this problem, but after finding the Logitech support page I discovered that they only offer software to recent versions of Windows, so you won't get any help from them if you run another system. About 5 minutes of Google searching later and I find QJoyPad, and now everything is perfect. This controller has a total of 12 buttons (2 bumpers, 2 triggers, click analog sticks, select, start, A, B, X, Y) and 6 axes (Dpad X/Y, left stick X/Y, right stick X/Y). The Logitech logo launches Steam Big Picture for me, but I have no idea if it will work on anything else. It has a very similar size and form factor to a PlayStation DualShock controller with fatter feet on the bottom, which I like because DualShocks are bony and poke my palms uncomfortably. You'll see the form factor is very similar in the attached photos, which I also placed alongside Xbox controllers for contrast and a pack of standard playing cards for scale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017 by Rie Fjohür, Esq. Rie Fjohür, Esq.

  • More to it
It surpassed my expectations. Literally works right out the box, no third party app needed and easy to configure if the games needs it to be done.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by Nicholas Walton

  • I would buy again
I'm a fairly casual gamer, but it works well for every game I've used it for. It's worked flawlessly for games purchased through Steam and with the emulators I use. I've never thought it was uncomfortable during longer sessions.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023 by Michael Fitzpatrick

  • Worth the money.
My only real gripe is the triggers are sprung pretty heavily and are a bit fatiguing. The software you can dl for it is clunky, and the thumbsticks can be noisy when they smack the sides. But otherwise it plugged in and ran on my laptop. I prefer pc gaming but have repetitive motion issues from years of using a mouse and keyboard so this has gone a long way to increasing my enjoyment of my computer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • The legend still exists
I am so happy that Logitech continues to make this absolute legend. Simple, basic, PS2 style controller that just works. Amazing price in the current "pro" controller time we live in. So easy to setup, and im happy as a lifelong PC gamer on how good it feels.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023 by Robin m Fuller

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