I say find one with the most programmable buttons, knobs, throttles, and guages
and go with that one.

mjn wrote:

> On Apr 28, 2001 Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom said something like:
>
> > so what do people like, for jostick models out there? I'm pretty picky about
> > how ergonomic the button layout is; and it better work *completely* under
> > linux; but I have virtually no experience with them.
>
> I like the Saitek Cyborg 3d (now the Cyborg 3D Gold Stick) mostly because
> of the stick-twist roll control for simulator games and it fairly
> comfortable to use and easily adjustable:
>
> http://www.saitekusa.com/product/joy.htm
>
> According to this page about the LID Project, it is fully
> supported; although I have not tried it.
>
> http://www.suse.cz/development/input/
>
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