#CYBORG RUMBLE PAD P3600 DRIVERS PDF#You can download a PDF help file about the SST Profiler from the Saitek site but it’s not that helpful as it’s geared more towards their joysticks, and not the Cyborg Gamepad. So then I figured maybe it installed wrong, uninstalled everything and did a re-install, still same problem, no help file to be found. #CYBORG RUMBLE PAD P3600 DRIVERS MANUAL#I thought maybe it was a bug, so I navigated through Start, then Programs to find the Help manual and when I clicked it there it was blank as well. There is a small question mark button there but when you click it it opens up a blank nine page PDF file. The Profiler software is a bit difficult to use, especially since there is no help documentation included with it. This is used to ‘pop’ the Cyborg Module out of to switch its position. The bottom is fairly plain, with the exception of a small silver button with the picture of a Cyborg head on it. The Saitek Cyborg Rumble Pad is made ergonomically and from my time with it I found it very comfortable to use. On the top edge we find the standard shoulder and trigger buttons… Why it needed to be labeled as such I’m not quite sure, but that’s its default setting. The right analog joystick is labeled as such, but also labeled in brackets as + Mouse Look. On the far right we find the X,Y, A, B buttons as well, brightly colored and easily visible. On each side of the FPS buttons are indicators as well, one is a ‘P’ and the other is a cross-hairs. In the center of the gamepad we find the standard Start and Back buttons but we also see the addition of another button labeled FPS. It essentially just plugs into the controller, the module has one set of pins while the controller has two, depending which side the pins are plugged the pad knows which configuration to use. This can also be done in game, or hot-swapped without a problem. One of the main features of this product is the Cyborg Module that I mentioned in the introduction, it allows the user to truly customize the gamepad to his or her preferences by switching the analog and d-pad positions. The pad has a layout that is now very familiar to anyone that has ever played any console games, most controllers now have the same layout. Opening the box we find the Cyborg Rumble packed up in bubble wrap for protection, included with the Cyborg Pad is a software/driver disc and brief installation sheet. The back and sides of the box have the specs and features listed in several languages as well. The box for the Saitek Cyborg Rumble Pad has an interesting and attractive futuristic design to it, I like it… The front features a nice large picture of the pad itself and an inset showing the Cyborg Module, along with the features listed.
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