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RW
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Why are almost all the joysticks currently available ergonomically curved to take right hands? Are we southpaws forgotten? The old MS sidewinder had a neutral grip (great if you ask me), the new one has a right hand-only grip. Gr..
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Jeff Raven
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That is why I use a gamepad...hehehe"Everyone is born right-handed, but there are those who overcome it." ------------------ "That is the exploration that awaits you: Not mapping the stars and studying nebulae, but charting the unknown possiblities of existence." - Q, All Good Things...
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Baloo
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My sister and nephew are both southpaws. I myself am a northpaw, but experience their difficulties second hand.Does no-one make left-handed joysticks? If not, then there's a business opportunity if ever I saw one. Roughly 10% of the population is left-handed. That's a pretty good-sized market. --Baloo ------------------ CONSUMER NOTICE: Because of the "Uncertainty Principle," It Is Impossible for the Consumer to Find Out at the Same Time Both Precisely Where This Product Is and How Fast It Is Moving.
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RW
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No, separate left- and righthanded joysticks are not a good idea. There are two options; learn to fight the monsters with your right hand, or make neutral joysticks. Looking at the sidewinder pro on our computer at this very moment I know the latter can be done successfully.
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