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Not just full controller support, but also according UI changes like power wheel.
And yes, the same thing exists for each ME game. You'll love it.
Actually, I am fully aware of that mod. The F310 uses the Logitech Gaming Profiler Software and has preconfigured layouts for many games, including Mass Effect. For Mass Effect 2, the software could not recognize it for some reason. I was considering using the controller mod over at Nexusmods, but there are compatibility issues with ALOT and it breaks mouse and keyboard support. There is also a slight delay in accessing the control wheel. You need a mouse, or in my case, the touchscreen, in order to complete the minigame where you match symbols, so I just configured the F310 on my own. This way I was able to customize it to my liking and I'm satisfied with the result.
I have a hook on the back of my monitor, probably for cable management, but I used to leave my headphones there, left them there for a couple of months straight without using them and when I came back to use them the heat from the monitor had stripped all the leather off the band and the ear cups. They look like I found them in the bin now.
Over time, every game pad will wear out if even a little at a time. I take then apart when I feel the need and spray the analog stick areas and trigger areas that have the springs inside, with silicon spray. Then work the sticks around in a full circle motion a few times in each clockwise and counter-clockwise to work in the lube. Then wipe away any access that became runny. If the rubber on the sticks wears out you can easily replace the tops of the sticks for cheap.
If need to clean other parts due to sweaty gunk, greasy feel... this is the time to do it as it's easier when all apart and you can simply take all the loose plastic parts such as, dpad, the loose buttons (don't remove the triggers, or you may loose the springs when they fly off, so watch those) and the two shell halves and simply put into a bowl and wash with warm water and liquid hand soap. Blow dry if needed before reassembly or otherwise allow all parts to dry.
If need just a little cleaning of the outside of a controller when it's already assembled. Can use warm water and make rag damp, but ring it out so the water isn't runny. Or use isopropyl alcohol.