A new Stick of Joy!

After owning a succession of various Joysticks since the early 1980's, including the MS Sidewinder, various Logitek, etc, my latest Saitek Cyborg Evo Force has recently been giving me problems with random triggering of the various buttons when forcing the stick to the extreme of its movements*.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/Saitek-Cy ... ral_review
So, today I rushed out to replace it with my new joystick: Saitek Cyborg Fly 5...>>> http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/v5stick.htm
Quite a nice piece of kit, compact and light, and does all that is required of it (£40)!
USB power, rather than the heavy Power Pack Brick required for the Evo Force.
Its worth noting the the FLY 5 Joystick does not contain the Force-feedback components like the Cyborg Evo Force Joystick, but I don't use the force-feedback anyway...I always found it rather annoying!
Just reprogrammed the buttons in the Assignments option to work the same as my previous Joystick....so all is good to go!
Paul....FS 2004 + FSX...
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* ....another piece of useless/faulty hardware to join all the others slowly filling up the spare bedroom to the ceiling!
http://www.trustedreviews.com/Saitek-Cy ... ral_review
So, today I rushed out to replace it with my new joystick: Saitek Cyborg Fly 5...>>> http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/v5stick.htm
Quite a nice piece of kit, compact and light, and does all that is required of it (£40)!
USB power, rather than the heavy Power Pack Brick required for the Evo Force.
Its worth noting the the FLY 5 Joystick does not contain the Force-feedback components like the Cyborg Evo Force Joystick, but I don't use the force-feedback anyway...I always found it rather annoying!
Just reprogrammed the buttons in the Assignments option to work the same as my previous Joystick....so all is good to go!
Paul....FS 2004 + FSX...

* ....another piece of useless/faulty hardware to join all the others slowly filling up the spare bedroom to the ceiling!