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  1. #1

    amazing step

    I really appreciate the fact that the developers are introducing joysticks now and are also asking consumer opinions which are very rare to find. I actually liked the idea of the suction cup as with weighted base the joystick gets a little heavy and will be difficult to move around with. Using the suction cup can eliminate this issue but a well defined and quality full cup should be used which will not make any weird sound.

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    Choosing a Joystick

    Choosing a joystick for your avoidance/approach task is crucial. For stability, consider a joystick with a weighted base or suction cups. The combination of both can enhance overall performance. Opting for a reputable brand is advisable, ensuring compatibility with directRT. Reliable retailers offering competitive prices and excellent service include [Retailer A] and [Retailer B]. Your selection should align with your project requirements and budget constraints. Best of luck with your programming endeavors!

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