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The T-Wireless gamepad is very comfortable and has rubber coated analog sticks and an area for your thumbs to rest for better non slip hold on your controller. You can also attach a wrist cord onto the controller with the additional loop at the top of the controller if you wish.
The T-Wireless Gamepad comes fully operational right out of the box with default settings that are common in games and you can even reprogram the buttons however you like. Just like the Thrustmaster T. Flight Stick X you can reprogram buttons or axis without any outside program. Simply follow the instructions in a simple two or three step process and you can reassign buttons or movements. The LED light will even help you to program the controls and ensure you are getting it correct while pressing buttons and such.
The reprogramming feature works flawlessly and is an extremely nice feature to have for console games. Many times console games have a few set controller layouts or maybe only one and having a button or two different would improve your gaming. Now on your Wii system you can reassign buttons and axis movements with the T-Wireless Gamepad.
All the console systems have their little quirks and I have been finding out just how many they do have such as the GameCube compatibility and virtual console games. The T-Wireless Gamepad is only compatible with the GameCube and virtual console games and some regular Wii games.
I found out that my copy of the Wii game Mercury Revolution Meltdown is not compatible with the T-Wireless but I did have no problems with virtual console and GameCube games. I read that the compatibility will be up to the game manufacturers for the gamepad controller and not Thrustmaster.
This is not a big deal as the T-Wireless is made more for the older games and how they control and play over how the more current Wii games are made. Most of the Wii games are designed for the Wiimote and Nunchuk so they did not worry too much about a gamepad type controller. But there are some that are useable with the gamepad controller, you just have to try and see or ask others that have the T-Wireless and the game in question to see.
The T-Wireless NW Gamepad is a great controller for the Wii system and those older GameCube and Virtual console classics. I highly recommend the T-Wireless for an inexpensive solution for a wireless controller for the Nintendo classic games on the Wii.
