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| AndyWarne:
Actually both methods are OK. either you can rotate the entire stick 45 degrees, or rotate the switch plate. The design of the stick is that the switch-plate is a bayonet fittlng on the body. It is placed on and turned to lock into place. It needs considerable force to lock properly (I think some people don't turn it hard enough). But you can still use the stick without locking it all the way round. Although this is not the design intention, it seems quite secure. I don't think that a commercial user of these sticks would leave the switch plate not fully locked, but for home usage it seems OK and makes Q-Bert switching easy. |
| ddoyle1996:
Thanks to everybody who helped out here. I went ahead and ordered a couple of e-stiks. |
| Mamezilla:
--- Quote from: mcleanjoel on March 13, 2003, 06:41:07 pm ---I know the Happ Universal looks the same but can anyone verify that it has the same functionality as the E-Stick for rotating the switchplate 45 degrees? --- End quote --- Does anyone have the answer to that ? Thanks. |
| PoDunkMoFo:
Hey 1-up can the stick be broken down to just the shaft and handle? In other words could a ball top shaft be fabricated or is the shaft non removable? |
| Mamezilla:
--- Quote from: mcleanjoel on March 13, 2003, 06:41:07 pm ---I know the Happ Universal looks the same but can anyone verify that it has the same functionality as the E-Stick for rotating the switchplate 45 degrees? --- End quote --- --- Quote from: BuhBuh-Ray on March 14, 2003, 04:55:48 pm ---Does anyone have the answer to that ? Thanks. --- End quote --- Does anyone have that information ? Both Happ's universal joystick and Ultimarc's e-stick looks the same, but I've searched everywhere (I think...) and cannot find an answer. Does Happ's universal joystick's switch plate can also rotate 45 degrees ? |
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