Oak Compact Joystick

If you're looking for a joystick that is robust, has a range of topper options, and can be used as a mouse or for gaming, the Oak Compact Joystick may help get to the root of your joystick needs.

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Device Information

Overview

The Oak Joystick is a midsized joystick compatible with the Forest Joystick Mouse Hub, Xbox Adaptive Controller, and other analog input joystick devices. It has a range of toppers which can be securely attached onto the joystick and removed for ease of modification.

How To Use

For full instructions please refer to the User Guide.


Usage

Using the Joystick

  1. Plug the 3.5 mm TRRS cable from the joystick into the host device (such as the Xbox Adaptive Controller). If using the Xbox Adaptive Controller, plug it into X1 to use at the left joystick, or plug into X2 to use as the right joystick.
  2. Ensure the arrow on the joystick is pointing in the “up/forward” direction, away from the user.
  3. Mount the device if needed (see below).
  4. Move joystick as you would with a standard controller. 


Compatibility

This device is compatible with the Forest Joystick Mouse Hub, Xbox Adaptive Controller, Enabled Controller Mini, and any other device that accepts a TRRS analog joystick input.

Disability Type Description

Great for anyone looking for a more traditional joystick experience and feel, with the ability to apply a range of custom toppers to maximize comfort in use.

Estimated Cost (CAD)

$26 - $50

Maker Information

Skills Description

This is a intermediate build requiring electronics, mechanics, and 3D printing.

Print Time (hrs)

4

Assembly Time (hrs)

1

Tools Needed

Common Hand Tools;3D Printer;Soldering Iron

Build Instructions

For full instructions please refer to the Maker Guide.


Print Settings:

  • 0.2mm Layer Height
  • 20% infill
  • Some parts require supports

Project Link

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License

Attribution

Hardware, topper, and enclosure design: Stephen Moyer, Neil Squire


The documentation template was created by Makers Making Change / Neil Squire and is used under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. It is available at the following link: https://github.com/makersmakingchange/OpenAT-Template

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