It can run in autonomous mode or be manually joysticked using a radio controller.
A mechanical device consisting of a handgrip mounted on a base or pedestal and typically having one or more buttons, used to control an aircraft, computer or other equipment
with four or five directional controls, joysticks can be used for mobility, or for access to computers Joysticks can be proportional or continuous use Joysticks can be positioned for use with the hand, chin, foot, or head
An input device popular for computer games where the user controls the location of a cursor by pushing a stick in the direction of the desired movement and releases the stick to stop movement
In some computer games, the joystick is the lever which the player uses in order to control the direction of the things on the screen
a manual control consisting of a vertical handle that can move freely in two directions; used as an input device to computers or to devices controlled by computers
Hydraulic control lever that can be operated in up to four directions, controlling a number of functions through one hydraulic valve (23)
Joysticks are typically used as interfaces that allow you to interact with games more effectively than with a keyboard (flying, moving, aiming, etc )
{i} lever used to control the movements of an airplane or other vehicle; lever by which certain actions are performed (Computers)
a device which controls cursor motion with a vertical stick Usually has more buttons than a mouse Used in flying games especially
A joystick is a physical device typically used to control objects on a computer screen It is frequently used for games and sometimes used in place of a mouse
Commands and variables related to your joystick (consider the benefits of switching to a mouse)
An input device in which directional pushes on a lever impart specific commands to the computer
Joystick is a term used for the handhold tool used in many computer-based video games The joystick is designed after the steering stick of military airplanes, allowing movement in all four directions as well as rotational movement In addition, buttons with certain functions can be located at several positions on the joystick
A joystick is usually used as a relative pointing device, moving an object on the screen when the stem is moved and stopping the movement when the stem is released Mainly used for computer games
a graphics input device that allows fingertip control of figures on a CRT screen justification - alignment of text: centre, left or right margin
A device that lets you control the movement of a cursor by tilting an upright rod To use a joystick, you'll need to fit a joystick controller card inside your PC The first PCs had joystick ports fitted, but now it's common for the soundcard to provide the joystick ports The port itself looks like a serial port connector with nine pins in a D-shaped surround
input device with a stick which can move left, right, forwards and backwards to control the movement of a pointer on screen The stick has a press switch which has the same action as the 'select' button on a mouse
A manual device with a moveable control lever that can be tilted in various directions to control computer, wheelchair or other target system
Used mostly for computer flight simulators and action games, a joystick is an input device that transfers movements you make with the device into movements on your computer screen It is used to simulate arcade-style play for computer games
A hand-controlled lever for controlling the movement of the cursor on a graphics CRT