Description
A joystick is a handheld input device used to control movements in video games and other computer applications. It typically consists of a base with buttons or triggers, and a stick that can be tilted or rotated in various directions. Joysticks provide precise control over character or vehicle movements in games, allowing players to navigate and interact with virtual environments. They are commonly used in arcade machines, game consoles, and PC gaming setups. Joysticks can also be used for flight simulations, robotics control, and other applications that require analog input for directional movements.