32.2" Moniter, good for games, not much else. (Wireless

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RyaNtheSlayA
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32.2" Moniter, good for games, not much else. (Wireless

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I have my gaming PC hooked up to the 32" Bravia LCD HDTV and I must say games on it are excellent but everything else is to tiny to see. Overall its quite good, now im curious as to what you people would recommend for a wireless gaming controller for PC?
I'm still not sure whether I'm a kid or a squid now.
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Wireless 360 controller with the crossfire thing is probably one of the best wireless pc controllers.

If you don't like that pad I believe some people have got the ps3 pad to work with a pc using bluetooth.
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CantStrafeRight wrote:Wireless 360 controller with the crossfire thing is probably one of the best wireless pc controllers.


That's what I use. Apart from the rubbish D pad it's a great controller.
JT wrote:Yeah, like vampire aliens invade and hit us all with a ray beam that paralyzes all of our arms. The only way to deactivate the ray beam and fight back the vampire alien threat is with a complicated series of foot patterns on the device's control board that looks remarkably like a DDR pad. We will all praise this man for saving our lives and buy him a mountain of stuffed animals.
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Droid party wrote:
CantStrafeRight wrote:Wireless 360 controller with the crossfire thing is probably one of the best wireless pc controllers.


That's what I use. Apart from the rubbish D pad it's a great controller.


thanks guys and i think ill look up how to set up the PS3 controller w/ the PC. A) Cause I already have one B) I love the SixAxiS
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You knew that was what you were going to do! :lol:
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nateup2 wrote:You knew that was what you were going to do! :lol:


no i was thinking of getting a Logitec but id really rather not have to spend any extra money as im running tight (especially since i just bought the new black macbook)
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Re: 32.2" Moniter, good for games, not much else. (Wire

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RyaNtheSlayA wrote: everything else is to tiny to see.


What do you mean? Did you not increase the Windows Font size? Display icon size/DPI?
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petey wrote:
RyaNtheSlayA wrote: everything else is to tiny to see.


What do you mean? Did you not increase the Windows Font size? Display icon size/DPI?


i did, it didnt work as well as i wished so I switched back to the computer moniter. Note to self: 32" LCD HDTV = Bad for computing.
I'm still not sure whether I'm a kid or a squid now.
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