Several existing third party controllers will also work with the adaptive controller
like this joystick from Logitech.
It has features such as a gyroscope and accelerometer that allow for a smooth gaming experience as users move the device
like a joystick.
It worked
like a joystick.
Where before it felt
like a joystick, now it slides around more like a mouse.
It functions
like a joystick and makes navigating menus easy.
The shift lever for the 6 - speed DSG dual - clutch automatic transmission always remains in a central position,
like a joystick.
BMW's iDrive is one of my favorite infotainment systems; it's easy to learn and there's a ton of functionality with the roll dial that can also be swiped on and pushed
like joystick.
It still operates by rotating and nudging a knob -
like joystick on the center console, but now features shortcut buttons for controlling the audio and navigation systems, as well as a completely new graphical interface on the LCD display.
It's
like a joystick designed by a disgruntled Atari employee, hell - bent on making sure fans of Pitfall will get eaten by computer - generated alligators.
A better option would be something
like the joystick / knob COMAND interface on the Mercedes - Benz R350, which does let the driver move the map around.
The interior is well - built, comfortable, intuitive and easy to operate, but there are a few things that make it different from typical cars — its gear shifter operates kind of
like a joystick, and its gauge set is entirely digital.
The more I work with the mouse -
like joystick, the more I like it.
The shift lever acts
like a joystick, springing back to its central position after the driver selects Reverse or Drive, while a button on the top selects Park.
The main control is a bizarre toggle -
like joystick low in the center console.
By tinkering with the position of the $ 219 keyboard, and accompanying devices
like a joystick or mouse, users will strain their hands and wrists less.
Not exact matches
When Moore is in space, he looks
like he's directing defenders with a
joystick and making them go wherever he wants, i.e. not to him:
The special game port caters to all the
joystick jockeys and the Diamond XS51's easy connectivity to home audio equipment means you will be able to plug in anything you
like.
The system is controlled by a
joystick -
like device taped to the user's shoulder, where many quadriplegics retain some movement; the device is activated by moving the shoulder.
In a game very much
like Pong, a ball bounces across a screen, and participants use a
joystick to block the ball with a paddle of varying sizes, making the task easier or harder.
As Damiano manipulates the
joysticks like a master puppeteer, a pair of surgical graspers and the needle driver he will use to help sew the second bypass graft loom into view on his monitor.
As he watches the screen, Damiano then grasps the silvery ends of elbowed computer
joysticks, which allow him to maneuver two additional robotic arms that hover over the operating table
like brooding black cranes.
Whereas today you have a soldier using a
joystick to manipulate a robot much
like a video game, what's next are a few pieces of autonomy that enable the robot to take over some of its own navigation,
like cruise control.
Makes it feel
like I am playing the animated series, the bad about this game is that it's really really hard and also it doesn't have 100 % controller support, with some tweaks I was able to make the
joystick act as the mouse.
This is a consistent problem of games with this nature on the 3DS but while it can be a little annoying trying to keep your camera centered it is still very manageable and feels
like they did the best they could without a second
joystick.
This game is fundamentally similar to dual -
joystick classics
like Robotron 2084 and Smash TV, and yet the PlayStation 2's dual analog controls are not used here in the manner you might expect.
The evil corporation, Energyne, is run by a pair of cartoon sibling moguls (Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy, abysmally bad in thankless roles) who watch most of the movie unfold from the computer monitors in their high - rise headquarters,
like kids waiting impatiently for their turn at the
joystick.
The onboard infotainment system uses a high - resolution 12.3 - inch screen controlled through a
joystick -
like controller.
The three - spoke steering wheel is typical Mazda design, while the flashy gauges and
joystick -
like shifter are more unusual.
The car's center console also has a collection of buttons and a small
joystick, which could be for controlling the aforementioned dashboard display — sort of
like BMW's iDrive or Audi's MMI.
The same approach has been taken inside, where the BMW 2 Series greets occupants with a pair of analog instruments, a center stack canted slightly toward the driver's seat, a 60 / 40 - split folding rear seat, and a broad center console with the same
joystick -
like automatic transmission shifter (a six - speed manual is also available) and round iDrive controller.
The optional navigation system features Lexus» Remote Touch interface, which uses a
joystick -
like device to navigate menus on the dashboard screen.
The severe dashboard angles and technology - laden center console — which features a
joystick - style gear selector for the automatic transmission and the iDrive control knob — might be intimidating to some drivers, but the rich, upscale materials
like wood, aluminum and soft leather invite you in a way that the design might not.
It doesn't feature the maddening trackpad
like the smaller NX, but it still has a
joystick and selector buttons on the console by your hand.
Instead of relying on an interesting and difficult to use
joystick controller or a touchscreen with hard to select on - screen buttons, the CUE system works more
like an iPhone.
This
joystick - trackball combo controller has always been a weird one, but for the most part, I've
liked using the Remote Touch controller and its haptic feedback in previous Lexus models.
It's easy to navigate the nicely - drawn menu pictograms via the tactile screen, but once you're on the move, that feature turns off - that would be Mazda's solution for undistracted driving - so the only option left is the rotary
joystick - you know, the one looking a lot
like BMW's iDrive feature.
However, unlike the RX's
joystick -
like controller, the NX gets a relatively user - friendly touchpad, which also provides haptic feedback.
Buttons and controls: ergonomically looped around you
like Saturn's rings, including the COMAND
joystick and the infotainment screen sitting on top of the center console, one quick peek away from your eyes.
Strangely, the
joystick looks
like a knob but can't be turned, unlike most controllers of this type.
The centre console houses a large 10.3 - inch touchscreen which can be controlled by a touchpad on the console that has a fantastic iPhone -
like haptic feedback but we feel the regular
joystick that comes with the other siblings is more intuitive to use.
When looking at the interior, the
joystick -
like gearbox selector, which is characteristic for a BMW, is missing.
This
joystick - trackball combo controller has always been a weird one, but for the most part, I've
liked using the Remote Touch controller and its haptic feedback in previous - generation Lexus models.
When the onscreen cursor moves over a virtual button, the Remote Touch's
joystick snaps to the position where it can be pressed
like a button to make selections.
The «park» button is integrated in the
joystick like in a BMW and unless mastered, will frustrate many new owners so one has to get used to this system pretty fast.
The display isn't touch - sensitive and is controlled by Lexus»
joystick -
like Remote Touch Controller.
The new directional pad (they call it a «5 - way controller»... the up - down - left - right thing that was a
joystick -
like nub in the Kindle 2) is cramped.
The Home button has moved to the bottom of the keyboard, and the
joystick navigation cluster of the Kindle 2 has been replaced by a convenient D - pad -
like approach with a five - way navigation square, with an oval Menu button above it and a Back button beneath it.
The tiny
joystick has been replaced by cellphone -
like four - way control buttons, and the page - turn Forward and Back buttons, which flank both edges, are silent now, for the benefit of sleeping spouses.
Amazon has replaced the scroll wheel on the original with a five - way,
joystick -
like controller, which is an improvement but still has some quirks.
Even where it does exist (
like on the pre-loaded books), the process is slower and more cumbersome than the Kindle: press menu, select «Dictionary,» press the
joystick, choose the word, press the
joystick, wait a few seconds, and a definition pops up (covering most of the screen).