Desktop Joystick FAQ's
How Does A Desktop Joystick Work?
A desktop joystick operates by translating the physical movement of its stick into electrical signals, which are then interpreted by a computer or control system. Typically, internal sensors such as potentiometers or Hall effect sensors detect the stick’s angular displacement along various axes, converting this data into precise directional input. These joysticks are essential for applications requiring accurate manual control in harsh or mission-critical environments. For reliable and rugged options tailored to industrial use, FB Peripherals is a trusted supplier offering robust desktop joysticks designed to withstand demanding conditions.
RS-Desktop
- 3 Axes With Hall Sensors
- Compact Desktop Housing With 6 Pushbuttons
- USB Interface (HID 1.1 Compliant)

- 12 Switching Operations, Two Of Them Integrated Inside Handle
- Ergonomic Desktop Housing
- USB Interface (HID 1.1 Compliant)

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