PC vibration joypad, also known as a gamepad or controller, is a handheld input device used to play video games on a computer. It typically includes buttons, triggers, thumbsticks, and sometimes a directional pad (D-pad). Many PC joypads also feature vibration feedback, using motors to create a rumble or shaking sensation that enhances gameplay immersion. These controllers connect to a PC via USB or wirelessly, and some models offer features like customizable turbo functions and compatibility with different operating systems.