mängupuldid
Mängupuldid, often referred to as gamepads or controllers, are input devices used to interact with video games. They are a primary means of control, allowing players to input commands and navigate virtual environments. The design of gamepads has evolved significantly since the early days of gaming, moving from simple joysticks and buttons to more complex devices with analog sticks, D-pads, triggers, and even motion sensors.
Early video game consoles typically featured rudimentary controllers with a few buttons and a directional control.
Modern gamepads often incorporate features like rumble feedback (vibration), allowing players to feel in-game events. Wireless