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  2. Saitek - Wikipedia

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    Saitek is a designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics founded in 1979 by Swiss technologist Eric Winkler. They are best known for their PC gaming controllers, mice, keyboards, and their numerous analogue flight controllers such as joysticks, throttles, and rudder pedals.

  3. Joystick - Wikipedia

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    Saitek's Cyborg 3D Gold around the 2000s. Note its throttle, its extra buttons, and its hat switch. Note its throttle, its extra buttons, and its hat switch. During the 1990s, joysticks such as the CH Products Flightstick, Gravis Phoenix , Microsoft SideWinder , Logitech WingMan, and Thrustmaster FCS were in demand with PC gamers.

  4. Saitek X52 - Wikipedia

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    The X52 was one of Saitek's flagship products and features both a joystick and a throttle. The distinguishing feature of the X52 is the large backlit blue (or green, on an X52 Pro) LCD display on the throttle, which displays the mode it is configured, the name of the button being depressed and a chronograph function. [2]

  5. Talk:Saitek - Wikipedia

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  6. Gamepad - Wikipedia

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    Generally they have been made to circumvent the lack of joystick support in some computer games, e.g. the Belkin Nostromo SpeedPad n52. There are several programs that emulate keyboard and mouse input with a gamepad such as the free and open-source cross-platform software antimicro, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Enjoy2, [ 3 ] or proprietary commercial solutions ...

  7. List of light-gun games - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 port of Attack of the Movies 3D uniquely has built-in support for mounted-light-gun controllers with how it calculates position rather than velocity from joystick inputs. This feature was never fully realized however as no light-gun peripheral was ever released for the platform that mimicked joystick inputs this way.