Meaning JOYSTICK
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A single floor- or roof-mounted control stick—sideways movement produces ROLL, and forward/backward movement produces PITCH (rudder pedals produce YAW).
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 A joystick is usually used as a relative
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an input device that consists of a user holding a stick in their hand, where movement of the stick from its central position provides both a direction and a quantity that can be used to control pointe [..]
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A single floor or roof mounted control stick—sideways movement produces ROLL, and forward/backward movement produces PITCH (rudder pedals produce YAW).
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commonly used for games, this input device has a control stick and two buttons. Rotating the stick moves the cursor (or action figure) in a 360-degree circle. The buttons can be used to control other features of the program.
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fufils the same purpose as a mouse in a different way. It is used on laptops for computer games.
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Joystick is 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 [..]
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A hand-held control lever designed to pivot at its base, attached to a computer as an input device. Originally used in aircraft cockpits, joysticks have been adapted to video game consoles and mobile [..]
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A device that looks a bit like a gear lever in a car. This is connected to a computer and is used mainly for controlling the Cursor in fast action games.
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A joystick is an input device commonly used to control video games. Joysticks consist of a base and a stick that can be moved in any direction. The stick can be moved slowly or quickly and in differen [..]
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A joystick is a physical device typically used to control objects on a computer screen. It is frequently used for games and sometimes used in place of a mouse.
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A hand held stick like the joystick in an airplane, which is used as a pointing device in arcade games and video games. The joystick can move an object on screen in any direction. It usually has one o [..]
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PTZ controllers utilize this stick as a control device for pan and tilt movement of a PTZ security camera’s pan and tilt head.
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A joystick is an input device that can be used for controlling the movement of the cursor or a pointer in a computer device. The pointer/cursor movement is controlled by maneuvering a lever on the joy [..]
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An input device that is used to play a game. Joysticks have had many incarnations over gaming's history, and now can be commonly referred to as simply "controllers".
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A hardware input device used to operate games.
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The default controller setup for PC gaming. In a first-person shooter or online RPG, for example, movement is controlled with WASD keys (see below), typically with the Spacebar mapped to jump, Ctrl ma [..]
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A peripheral device used with personal computers to translate physical movement in two axis into electrical signals used by the computer. Also see a common JoyStick Pin out. Jumper. A short length of [..]
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