Dual function IP65 joystick
This dual function joystick unit provides a combined functionality into one single device. One modus enables the user to use the unit as a mouse pointer, the second modus will provide the user with a 3-axis joystick function. Switching between the two functions is done by pressing the pushbutton that sits on top of the joystick.
This 3-axis joystick unit has a robust, vandalproof construction and metal look : the carrier plate made of brushed stainless steel and two anti-vandal stainless steel IP65 sealed switches. Highly ruggedized and designed for harsh industrial applications, navigation controls, etc. The speed of the cursor movement can be adapted (OEM only). No special drivers required
Features
CST100F2
- IP65 sealed joystick
- Dual function joystick
- Switching between mouse pointer and 3-axis joystick function.
- Robust, vandalproof construction
- Brushed stainless steel carrier plate
- Designed for harsh industrial applications, navigation controls, etc…
- The speed of the cursor movement can be adapted (OEM only).
- No special drivers required
Data Sheet
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