
Video Game Controllers
Video game controllers are devices used to interact with and control video games. They typically feature buttons, joysticks or thumbsticks, triggers, and directional pads that allow players to perform various actions within a game. Controllers translate physical movements and presses into digital signals that the game console or computer interprets, enabling actions like moving characters, selecting options, or firing weapons. Different controllers are designed for specific gaming systems, but all aim to provide intuitive, responsive input to enhance gameplay experience and immersion.