Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: tophatne1 on September 05, 2007, 12:01:11 am
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From what I've read it looks like grommets are a good way to get a nice arcade feel and function from your joystick.
I've seen what they look like, now where do they go on the joystick base?
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A grommet is the centering 'device' used on some joysticks. Either your joystick used a grommet or it didn't. You can't add a grommet to a stick that didn't originally have one.
I see your question better as - 'Which joysticks use a grommet for centering?'
Rick
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ah.. you learn something everyday.
Thanks!
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Rick's right; you don't add a grommet. So, to answer this question:
Which joysticks use a grommet for centering?
The most common sticks with a grommet-type centering system are:
Wico (note, some later Wico sticks used a spring instead of a grommet.)
Knockoff Wico Clone (often sold as "redball" or "leaf-type" joysticks. These suck.)
Midway: Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man Bosconian, Wizard of Wor etc.
Triggersticks: Tron, Xenophobe etc.
There are others, but those are the ones you're most likely to run into. I wouldn't reccomend a Triggerstick for regular gaming; only games that require such a stick. Can't reccoment the knockoffs either- the base is built wrong and the handles are loose in the grommet. Real Wico sticks are very nice, and so are Pac-Man type Midway sticks if you can get one in good condition. Sadly, neither the Wico or the Midway are made anymore, so you'll have to find one on ebay or from another collector.
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can i buy this for the old style suzo's that used the rubber doughnut baseplate thing for centering?
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http://74.125.45.132/search?q=cache:NyKRxgJzHaAJ:www.happcontrols.com/vending/vendpart/ap/automatic_3.htm+suzo+grommet&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=uk