This joystick, in the tradition of all other Saitek joy sticks, is ambidextrous in design. The trigger is the same as used in the Cyborg—feather light, with excel-lent tactile feedback. The head layout is a bit awkward and the palm rest pad is small but provides just enough space. The buttons are of good quality with an excellent tactile feel and good response. The push throttle is pre-cise and has enough throw-angle for providing linear control over the throttle. The base is appropriately heavy and stable. This stick displayed good rumble effects with precise vibrations. It has only four buttons, rendering itself useless when playing a full-fledged flight simulator. A hat-switch, which should be a standard fit-ment on a joystick of this class, is also completely missing. Saitek tried to fit in the excitement of a force feedback joystick into a price of Rs 2,990 and failed—the stick is over priced and misses out on a num-ber of features...
This joystick, in the tradition of all other Saitek joy sticks, is ambidextrous in design. The trigger is the same as used in the Cyborg—feather light, with excel-lent tactile feedback. The head layout is a bit awkward and the palm rest pad is small but provides just enough space. The buttons are of good quality with an excellent tactile feel and good response. The push throttle is pre-cise and has enough throw-angle for providing linear control over the throttle. The base is appropriately heavy and stable. This stick displayed good rumble effects with precise vibrations. It has only four buttons, rendering itself useless when playing a full-fledged flight simulator. A hat-switch, which should be a standard fit-ment on a joystick of this class, is also completely missing. Saitek tried to fit in the excitement of a force feedback joystick into a price of Rs 2,990 and failed—the stick is over priced and misses out on a num-ber of features...
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