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A lever that moves in all directions and controls the movement of a pointer or some other display symbol. A joystick is similar to a mouse, except that with a mouse the cursor stops moving as soon as you stop moving the mouse. With a joystick, the pointer continues moving in the direction the joystick is pointing. To stop the pointer, you must return the joystick to its upright position. Most joysticks include two buttons called triggers. Joysticks are used mostly for computer games, but they are also used occasionally for CAD/CAM systems and other applications.
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 AVB Joystick Products Home page of AVB Co., manufacturer of joysticks, force feedback steering wheels, joypads, and other game control devices.
ThrustMaster product showcase This company specializes in some of the most sophisticated joystick technology for piloting, auto-racing, and other gaming endeavors. Here you will find links to many joystick product photographs and descriptions, along with comprehensive technical support pages.
Virtual Worlds game accessories page Offers links to 3D eyeware, body wear, gloves, and joysticks and controller products from Virtual Worlds, Inc.
Wireless 3D joystick Home page of Pegasus Technologies Ltd., developers of 3D tracking and positioning technology and products. Featured on this page is their wireless 3D joystick as well as company, product and technology information.
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