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  2. CTI Electronics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CTI Electronics Corporation [1] is a manufacturer of industrial computer peripherals [2] such as rugged keyboards, pointing devices, motion controllers, analog joysticks, USB keypads and many other industrial, military, medical, or aerospace grade input devices.

  3. Game controller - Wikipedia

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    Most joysticks are designed to be operated with the user's primary hand (e.g. with the right hand of a right-handed person), with the base either held in the opposite hand or mounted on a desk. Arcade controllers are typically joysticks featuring a shaft that has a ball or drop-shaped handle, and one or more buttons for in game actions ...

  4. Joystick - Wikipedia

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    Possible elements of a video game joystick: 1. stick, 2. base, 3. trigger, 4. extra buttons, 5. autofire switch, 6. throttle, 7. hat switch (POV hat), 8. suction cups. A joystick, sometimes called a flight stick, is an input device consisting of a stick that pivots on a base and reports its angle or direction to the device it is controlling.

  5. Infineon Sees Joysticks Instead of Steering Wheels in ... - AOL

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    German chipmaker Infineon Technologies (IFNNY) is mulling the idea of an electric car that's steered with a joystick, Bloomberg reported. Driving with a joystick would eliminate the mechanical ...

  6. List of game controllers - Wikipedia

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    Connectivity: Atari joystick port Input: 1 digital button, eight-directional digital joystick 1978 [3] NES/Famicom controller: NES: Connectivity: NES controller port Input: 4 digital buttons, D-pad, microphone (Famicom only) July 15, 1983 [4] NES Zapper: NES: Connectivity: NES controller port Input: 1 trigger, photodiode: February 18, 1984 [5 ...

  7. Jeri Ellsworth - Wikipedia

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    Jeri Janet Ellsworth (born August 14, 1974) is an American entrepreneur, computer chip designer and inventor. She gained fame in 2004 for creating a complete Commodore 64 emulator system on a chip housed within a joystick, called Commodore 30-in-1 Direct to TV.

  8. Nelsonic Industries - Wikipedia

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    This unit was released with several different faceplate graphics and at least 2 different styles of physical layout - one with 4 directional buttons and the other with a small joystick that could be assembled. [1] [12] [57] Poochie Watch: 1997 [58] Princess Toadstool's Castle Run: 1990 Nintendo: Super Mario Bros. 2

  9. Xbox Adaptive Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox Adaptive Controller was announced in May 2018. [6] The controller was released with a retail price of US$99.99 on September 4, 2018. [7] [8] The co-creator of the XAC, Bryce Johnson, emphasized the importance of making the controller affordable: "We did a lot of homework around other assistive technologies and were upset by how much they could be ...