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Joystick for Laptop

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Can anyone recommend a inexpensive Joystick for use with FS 2004 on a laptop? Something that can be taken when I travel?Thanks!Barry

Some Logitechs are small enough to take with you and are pretty inexpensive, look at the ATK3....Best Wishes,[h4]Randy J. Smith[/h4]http://www.rawbw.com/~bdoolin/shinault/southparkcartmad.gif[h3]PMDG 747![/h3]Caution! Not a real pilot, but do play one on TV ;-)ASUS KV8 DLX | AMD 3200 64 | 1 GIG PC 3200 DDR | GIGABYTE 5700 ULTRA | ViewSonic VP192b 19" |

Randy J Smith

Hi. I have a Saitek P880 which goes in the bag as well.

I found that the logitech rumble pads are very good for laptop travel and FS use. And would you beleive, the rumble is actually quite good for FS fixed wings? For example the stall shaker, and bumps while taxiing. The one I owned had 2 thumbsticks (8 axis just on the sticks alone), a throttle slider, and about 8 buttons or more. All for about $25 bucks. I'm not sure what their latest models are, but I'm sure they still carry something comparable.By the way, I found a sure way to give myself motion sickness. Fly FS while on an airplane. Something about the motion of the real world aircraft not jiving with the virtual motion on the screen sent my brain right to pukeville.Jordan Moore

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