Joysticks and grips

Joysticks utilize multiple Hall sensors on two axes to provide precise data about the joystick's position. The input signal is then used by the hardware to manipulate various components.

Handles (grips) are elements held directly by the operator and serve as an extension of the...

Joysticks utilize multiple Hall sensors on two axes to provide precise data about the joystick's position. The input signal...

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Joysticks utilize multiple Hall sensors on two axes to provide precise data about the joystick's position. The input signal is then used by the hardware to manipulate various components.

Handles (grips) are elements held directly by the operator and serve as an extension of the joystick. They typically include additional buttons and switches used for equipment control.