If you hold the gamepad with your index fingers on the triggers or buttons, then it is convenient for both small and medium hands. If you keep your index fingers on the buttons and the middle fingers on the triggers, then for an average hand size it will be small due to the short handles (extension pads would not hurt here). The sticks are very comfortable, perfectly return to the center position. Compared to the Saitek Rumble, which has longer sticks, the F310 is more comfortable for me. The cross is quite comfortable, I did not notice signs of fragility. there is a slight backlash, but it turns only three degrees maximum and, given that it actually presses the usual four buttons, this is unlikely to really affect its operation in any way. The triggers and buttons above them are normal, working. I canโt say that the triggers are really tight and my fingers get tired of them. IMHO it would be more correct to say that they are quite elastic and not too weak. Buttons - the usual so-called. "tact" buttons. Yes, they click a little, like all tact buttons. Yes, membrane ones would be quieter, but they donโt bother them either.
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