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Thrustmaster eSwap Pro Controller

ONE THING that will always endear a product to us is the presence of a little screwdriver in the package. It was true of AMD’s Threadripper CPUs, and Thrustmaster’s eSwap Pro pulls the same trick to open our hearts, with a simple metal Phillips-head model that might be small enough to repair your glasses with.

The purpose of the screwdriver is to remove two tiny screws on the gamepad’s triggers, so that they

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