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The Spectrum Stick was a device that attached to the rubber-keyed 16K and 48K Spectrums and pressed the corresponding direction keys on the keyboard when you moved the joystick. (ie. 5=Left, 6=Down, 7=Up, 8=Right)
The Spectrum Stick was a device that attached to the rubber-keyed 16K and 48K Spectrums and pressed the corresponding direction keys on the keyboard when you moved the joystick. (ie. 5=Left, 6=Down, 7=Up, 8=Right)
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 6 April 2022

The Spectrum Stick was a device that attached to the rubber-keyed 16K and 48K Spectrums and pressed the corresponding direction keys on the keyboard when you moved the joystick. (ie. 5=Left, 6=Down, 7=Up, 8=Right)

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Reviews

"...smaller and has a looser feel [than the Mechanical Joystick for Spectrum]; less pressure is required to produce movement."


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