Finger Joystick FAQ's

What Are Finger Joysticks Used For?

Finger joysticks are compact and precise input devices used predominantly in industrial and rugged environments where space is limited but accurate control is essential. Common applications include controlling machinery, robotic arms, cranes, and military equipment, where smooth and reliable directional control is critical. Their robust construction ensures durability in harsh conditions, making them ideal for mission-critical operations. FB Peripherals offers a range of rugged finger joysticks designed to meet these demanding requirements. For more detailed information on suitable joystick models and applications, visit FB Peripherals’ rugged joysticks page.

  • 1 Axis
  • Sensitive Response Characteristics
  • Low Signal Noise
  • Shallow Installation Depth < 26Mm
  • Service-Friendly Due To Connectors
  • Available Interfaces Include USB, Dual Output And Voltage Regulator
  • 1-Axis Miniature Joystick
  • Hall-Effect Sensor
  • Easy Snap-In Mounting
  • Contactless Hall Sensors
  • Redundant Signal Ouput Available
  • IP65 Rated (option)
  • 3D Input Device
  • 6 Degrees Of Freedom
  • Optoelectronic Sensor
  • Several Handle Options
  • Small Size At Low Installation Depth

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