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Re: Joysticks-any good ones out there?

IFI's (Cross The Road Electronics) USB Chicklet (manual) works wonders. I went to Best Buy and found Logitech's Attack 3 Joystick for 30 bux (mine was actually open box, for 17.) I know the chicklets are expensive, but are a good investment. We have 2 chickets. They really rock.

It can support the following:
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  Logitech Dual Action Gamepad 
  Logitech Cordless RumblePad 2 
  Logitech Attack 3 Joystick 
  Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick
  Logitech NASCAR Racing Wheel 
  Microsoft XBox Controller 
  Microsoft XBox 360 Controller 
  Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical 
  Saitek Aviator Joystick 
  Saitek ST290 Joystick 
  Saitek ST290 Pro Joystick

Plus I imagine other basic USB controllers (please, don't quote me on this. I'm just saying, if you decide to go this route, try plugging in some controllers you have before you shell out more cash for new ones.)
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Don't invest too heavily though. Who knows what kind of control system we will see next year (I'm hoping for mind control support.)

Jacob

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