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- stick (analogue stick in British English), also known as a control stick, thumbstick or joystick, is an input method designed for video games that translates...
- in for warranty repair due to a faulty thumbstick. Asus denied the warranty repair, claiming that the thumbstick issue was due to "customer-induced damage"...
- improvements such as three-level Hair Trigger Locks, adjustable tension for the thumbsticks, revised rubber grips, three user-defined profile settings, and Bluetooth...
- smoother, and more durable; early reports suggested the new controller thumbsticks would use hall effect sensors to address the drift issues that the original...
- on the rear of the unit, as well as two trackpads under each thumbstick. The thumbsticks and trackpads use capacitive sensing, and the unit further includes...
- Analog Controller had twin convex analog thumbsticks, the Sega Saturn 3D Control Pad had a single analog thumbstick, and the Nintendo 64 controller combined...
- in for warranty repair due to a faulty thumbstick. ASUS denied the warranty repair, claiming that the thumbstick issue was due to "customer-induced damage"...
- GameZone praised the controls as "top-notch" including that "even the thumbstick is usable, and it works flawlessly." Game Informer declared Sonic Mega...
- the other side (or both on the same side). The "tumstock" (literally "thumbstick", meaning "inch-stick") invented in 1883 by the Swedish engineer Karl-Hilmer...
- "control stick", making Nintendo the first manufacturer to include a thumbstick as a standard feature in its primary controller. While functionally similar...