Thrustmaster T.16000M Joystick PC

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Thrustmaster T.16000M Joystick PC
Discontinued
Key features
  • Fully ambidextrous joystick
  • 4 independent axes
  • Ergonomic design for optimum comfort
  • Weighted base for enhanced stability
  • Plug & Play device offering extremely simple and quick installation, with all features preconfigured for immediate and hassle-free takeoff
  • Switch enabling users to configure the 12 buttons located on the base in a left- or right-handed position
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Product Description

This Thrustmaster T.16000M joystick uses exclusive high-precision technology to bring you a breathtaking experience in 3D games!

The T.16000M can be used by both left-handed and right-handed users, and features 3D Hall Effect magnetic sensors that are 256 times more accurate than those used in regular joysticks. It also has 16 buttons and 4 independent axes, as well as a hand-rest for comfortable gaming no matter how long you play!

The affordable Thrustmaster T.16000M is a high-precision joystick that will revolutionise your PC gaming!

Type: Joystick
Compatible platforms: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Connectivity: USB
Controls: 16
Other features:
Switch for setting the 12 base buttons to left-handed or right-handed use
4 independent axes
Rudder control by rotating the handle
Brake trigger (civil flight) or rapid fire (military flight)
Multidirectional hat switch (for panoramic view)
Wide hand-rest reduces tiredness
Filled base for greater stability
Wireless: Yes
System Requirements: Self-powered through USB

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Specifications

Product Description ThrustMaster T.16000M - joystick - wired
Product Type Joystick
Connectivity Technology Wired
Buttons Qty 16
Designed For PC

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