Mercury KOB 430 8 Button IBM Compatible Digital Joypad
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Mercury KOB 430 8 Button IBM Compatible Digital Joypad
Scan code: LN844 Manufacturer code: KOB 430
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Mercury KOB 430 8 Button IBM Compatible Digital Joypad

Mercury KOB 430 8 Button IBM Compatible Digital Joypad

Scan code: LN844 Manufacturer code: KOB 430
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Product Overview Take complete control of your Game
Get a grip. With 6 action buttons, 2 triggers, a D-pad and a scroll throttle, everything is within easy reach, you'll be playing like a pro quickly

Six programmable buttons
Buttons A, B, C, X, Y, Z and the two triggers correspond to buttons 1-8 in a game. You can use the software to customise how these buttons work in your games.

D-Pad (Directional Pad)
The D-pad's eight direction points move you forward, back, left, right and in some games the four diagonal directions.

The Throttle
The throttle allows you to control incremental game action such as thrust, throttle or altitude
Features • Six action buttons
• Dynamic 8-way digital D-Pad
• Two easy to reach Triggers for fast action
• Easy-to-reach Throttle
• Take total control and peak performance for a wide variety of sports, action and racing games
• Cool new futuristic design
• Connectivity: Game port
Warranty

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