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Wireless Controllers

gamerguy350

Reserve Team
I have a Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 and I'd like to get another one as my cousin is coming to visit so we can play FIFA. If I have 2 of these, will they be at different frequencies so I can use 2 at the same time, or can I change the frequencies?
 

StevePitts

Senior Squad
Does the pad have a means of selecting a frequency?? I used to use two Thrustmaster Firestorm wireless controllers and they had a pair of dip switches inside the controller body (in the battery compartment) and a similar pair of dip switches on the receiver device so that I could set them up on one of four different channels (which is also useful if they conflict with other wireless devices). I've not used the wireless Rumblepad, because I decided to switch back to wired controllers, but I've been impressed with the standard Rumblepad 2 and I'd be surprised if Logitech missed something so fundamental
 

gamerguy350

Reserve Team
I don't see anything

Edit: Ah, I had the bright idea of looking at the official Logitech forums (dunno why I didn't think of that before), and it seems they all run on the same frequency but they have something that stops the two signals interfering. Looks like I'm all set.

Thanks for the reply, Steve.
 


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