A joystick is
an input device that allows the user to control a character or
machine in a computer program, such as a plane in a flight simulator. They
look similar to the control device you would find on an arcade game, but nearly
always include extra buttons for additional functionality. The picture shows
the Logitech Freedom 2.4, an example of a joystick.
When
was the first Joystick Invented?
The first joystick was
invented at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory by C. B. Mirick and patented
in 1926. It was a two-axis electronic joystick, similar to the
joysticks in use today, and was original designed for remotely piloting
aircraft.
Computer
Joystick Ports
Today, most computer
joysticks connect to the computer using a USB port. Below is a listing of all
of the type of ports that have accepted a joystick.
· Bluetooth
· Game Port
· Serial Port
· USB

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