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RetroBlast review: Ultimarc T-Stik and T-Stik Plus!

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JoyMonkey:
I see KevSteele has written a review of Ultimarc's T-Stik and T-Stik Plus as part of his on-going joystick review rodeo!
http://retroblast.com/reviews/joysticks/ultimarc_tstik.html

Very nice!

Though he's got them listed on the comparrison chart as costing $15 each, he's probably still in the middle of updating the page.

mr.Curmudgeon:
Great review. I have the T-Stik Plus and I LOVE IT!

I tried both the regular microswitches and the quiet ones. The quiet ones felt a little spongy to me (not responsive enough), so I may be switching back to the regular. My installation setup is the Long ball-top, under panel mounted w/ t-nuts.

I'm still waiting for this "super-secret" project thingy KevSteele keeps talking about. Anybody have any idea what it is?

mr.Curmudgeon:
One Question:
Anybody know where (or if) I can get .187 microswitches, w/ the proper actuator arm, for these joysticks? They come with 0.25...but everything else in my panel is .187. Maybe I'm just anal.

I've been searching around and they seem hard to find in the states (US). I'd like to get several "back-up" sets.

GadgetGeek:

--- Quote from: mr.Curmudgeon on June 10, 2004, 01:06:47 pm ---One Question:
Anybody know where (or if) I can get .187 microswitches, w/ the proper actuator arm, for these joysticks? They come with 0.25...but everything else in my panel is .187. Maybe I'm just anal.

I've been searching around and they seem hard to find in the states (US). I'd like to get several "back-up" sets.

--- End quote ---
Dremel off the edges until they are .187?

Tahnok:
It looks like on the third picture that they have a T-Stik Plus mounted completely under wood. The pear top still seems to be about the right height for play. Can someone tell me if it would be comfortable to play?

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