Radio Shack 26-447 manual Features, Compatibility, Preparation

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Cat. No. 26-447

4-Fire Button Analog Joystick w/ Throttle and 4-Way Hat Switch

FEATURES

You can enjoy the fun and versatility of your new PC compatible 4-Fire Button Analog Joy- stick with your computer game software. It gives you comfortable and accurate control for any game software that requires a joystick.

Your joystick’s features include:

Four Fire Buttons — let you load/select weapons, assign targets, select cockpits.

Turbo Speed Selector — gives you two turbo speed options, 1 for a lower speed and 2 for a higher speed.

Turbo Switch — lets you turn on or off the turbo function easily.

Hat Switch (knob) — lets you change the point of view outside the cockpit, change di- rection, or control altitude.

Hat Switch Selector — offers the flexibility to have the hat switch on or off depending on your game’s software/hardware requirements.

Throttle Control (gear stick) — gives you control over incremental game functions such as increasing and decreasing speed.

Throttle Selector — offers the flexibility to have the throttle switch on or off depending on your game’s software/hardware requirements.

X-/Y-Axis Trim Controls — give you extra fine-tuning to center the joystick.

Four Suction-Cup Stabilizers — keep the joystick firmly in place when the action gets hot!

COMPATIBILITY

Hardware

Your joystick works with IBM® and compatible PCs equipped with a joystick port, using the industry-standard 15-pin D subminiature con- nector.

Note: Joystick ports are also available on game cards and enhanced sound cards.

Software

You can use your joystick with any PC com- patible software written to support a joystick. Your joystick is completely compatible with

CH FLIGHTSTICK PRO®.

PREPARATION

Connecting Your Joystick

Cautions:

Turn off your computer's power before you connect or disconnect your joystick from the joystick port.

When connecting or disconnecting your joystick, always grasp the connector and not the cable.

Do not pull or stretch your joystick's output cable.

© 1999 Tandy Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.

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Contents Compatibility FeaturesPreparation Centering the Joystick Configuring/Centering the Joystick in Windows 95/98Software-Controlled Joystick Centering Manual Joystick CenteringUsing the Center Hat Switch Using the Throttle ControlOperation CareRadioShack