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Misc. Hardware
Gravis: Mousestick
Connection: Mouse/Joystick Port |
The mousestick is a combined adaptor and analogue joystick which emulates a mouse. It's primiarly intended to be used instead of a mouse (although it can be used as if it was a regular digital joystick). This is particularly useful with flight sims where mouse control may be awkward, your experience may be improved with the mouse stick. The first part is an adaptor which plugs directly into the joystick or mouse port and contains an LCD display. The second part is the joystick itself whih plugs into the adaptor. The joystick supplied may vary but may have as many as three fire buttons, and calibration wheels. As well as being Amiga compatible, it can also be used with the Atari ST and possibly other computers.
Contributions to this page by: Jeff Lilliquist |
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 18:43
Revision: 1.0
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