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| quarterback:
--- Quote from: chazbeenhad on December 17, 2006, 12:21:57 am ---The pic of the ball top not installed yet... it looks exactly like the ball tops I use in my magstick pluses. --- End quote --- This may be a dumb question, but is the bottom section of the joystick (the part that goes below the CP) thicker on the magstick-plus than on the T-stick in the picture? |
| chazbeenhad:
Going by the pics, they look like just about the same devices to me. If you mean the metal mounting bracket, that looks the same to me. |
| quarterback:
--- Quote from: chazbeenhad on December 17, 2006, 12:28:53 am ---Going by the pics, they look like just about the same devices to me. If you mean the metal mounting bracket, that looks the same to me. --- End quote --- Actually I mean the part 'below' the mounting bracket. My guess is that the "plus" makes the mechanics of the joystick a little 'deeper' (lower into the CP) which is why there is so much slack with the shaft I have. It's like the shaft I have is too long for the joystick. The difference is that it's a "T-stick" and not a "T-stick plus". If the T-stick Plus (and mag stick plus) have some additional equipment on the bottom (the "plus" portion) then that would explain why the shaft I have is too long. |
| chazbeenhad:
well here is a crappy pic of a magstick plus :) |
| AlanS17:
The T-stick plus does have a longer lower shaft. Because it's spring loaded, it requires a longer shaft to keep it from engaging and trying to 4/8 switch in the middle of a game. Switching a T-stick plus is accomplished by pulling up on the stick and rotating it. So when you let do, the spring drops it back down into a disengaged position. Follow what I'm saying? |
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