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  2. GPD Win - Wikipedia

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    GamePad Digital (GPD) is a technology company based in Shenzhen, China. Among other products, they have created several handheld video game consoles which run Android on ARM architecture; for instance, GPD XD. GPD Win was meant to be a way to play PC games, PC-based video game console emulators, and hypervisors (such as VMware and VirtualBox ...

  3. GPD Win 2 - Wikipedia

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    The GPD Win 2 is a Windows -based palmtop computer that is the successor to the GPD Win. It is manufactured by Chinese company GamePad Digital, and crowdfunded just as its predecessor was. Announced in first-quarter 2017, the crowdfunding campaign officially kicked off on January 15, 2018, and quickly surpassed its goal.

  4. DualShock - Wikipedia

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    DS4Windows is an open-source software application that allows various PlayStation and Nintendo controllers to be used on Windows PCs up to Windows 11 by emulating a virtual Xbox or DS4 controller. Specifically, this is relevant for DualShock 4, DualShock 3, and DualSense controllers, enabling them to function effectively on PC platforms.

  5. Microsoft SideWinder - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SideWinder was the general name given to the family of digital game controllers developed by Microsoft for PCs. The line was first launched in 1995. [1] Although intended only for use with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SideWinder game controllers can also be used with macOS, Mac OS 9 with third-party software, and Linux .

  6. Gamepad - Wikipedia

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    Gamepad. A Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, a typical modern gamepad. A gamepad is a type of video game controller held in two hands, where the fingers (especially thumbs) are used to provide input. They are typically the main input device for video game consoles .

  7. DirectInput - Wikipedia

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    DirectInput. In computing, DirectInput is a legacy [1] Microsoft API for collecting input from a computer user, via input devices such as the mouse, keyboard, or a gamepad. It also provides a system for action mapping, which allows the user to assign specific actions within a game to the buttons and axes of the input devices.

  8. Comparison of S.M.A.R.T. tools - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of S.M.A.R.T. tools. This is an incomplete list of software that reads S.M.A.R.T. ( Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) data from hard drives . Also shows temperature of CPU, GPU, CPU core speed, Intel Turbo Boost status, CPU power consumption, system load and system fan speeds. Can control speed of GPU and system fans.

  9. WHQL Testing - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Hardware Certification Kit (Windows HCK) is a test framework used to certify hardware devices for Windows. To qualify for a Windows certification, previously known as Windows logo, your product must pass testing using the Windows HCK. The Windows Hardware Certification program (formerly Windows Hardware Quality Labs Testing, WHQL ...