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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Ler6557 on April 16, 2005, 10:38:58 pm
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Hi. I wanted to know if someone could explain to me what the different types of the analog trigger-grip joystick on Happ mean (potentiometers, PC Version, etc.). I am basically looking for a trigger-grip that resembles the Star Wars Trilogy (sit-down) one the best and has the greatest functionality. Here is the link to what I'm talking about: http://www.happcontrols.com/joysticks/95070100.htm. Also if anybody could give me a brief summary of how you would wire it that would be great. Thanks.
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Get a PC version and it will plug directly into a PC.
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Does that Heavy Duty Analog Trigger Joystick have 2 thumb buttons and 1 trigger button? I can't tell from the pic.
Anyone know how it compares to the Analog Joystick with Trigger Handle (http://www.happcontrols.com/joysticks/95006500.htm) e.g. smoothness, sturdyness, overall feeling of quality etc.
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Does that Heavy Duty Analog Trigger Joystick have 2 thumb buttons and 1 trigger button? I can't tell from the pic.
You can order it that way, or not.
It's actually cheaper with the thumb switches, but it's still $150.
Anyone know how it compares to the Analog Joystick with Trigger Handle (http://www.happcontrols.com/joysticks/95006500.htm) e.g. smoothness, sturdyness, overall feeling of quality etc.
They are the same stick with different handles.
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Does that Heavy Duty Analog Trigger Joystick have 2 thumb buttons and 1 trigger button? I can't tell from the pic.
You can order it that way, or not.
It's actually cheaper with the thumb switches, but it's still $150.
Anyone know how it compares to the Analog Joystick with Trigger Handle (http://www.happcontrols.com/joysticks/95006500.htm) e.g. smoothness, sturdyness, overall feeling of quality etc.
They are the same stick with different handles.
Thanks a lot! My CP plans are really starting to take shape. I can't quite believe it, but I feel I'm close to finalising my design. ;D