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Maybe that is too involved / fumbly if you're looking for a ready
solution (OTOH, you said small number...),<br>
but:<br>
Maybe some of those cheapies can be opened and the springs
removed?<br>
And if the lever is not light enough for the potentiometers to
hold it in place, one could add friction, e.g. by making a disc
out of felt or similar, putting a hole in it slightly less in
diameter than the potentiometer axis, put it around the axis and
glue it to the case? If it's that accessible...<br>
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Steve<br>
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Am 04.04.2016 um 22:52 schrieb Jason Proctor:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">thanks for the response.
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<div>i did look at adafruit and sparkfun and didn't find
anything appropriate. one constraint is that they can't be
spring-loaded - that is, once set in a position, they have to
stay there. also have to be panel mount and reasonably small
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<div><span class="">I don't suppose something like those
will do? (like the cheap 3,95 $ one...)<br>
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Am 04.04.2016 um 20:58 schrieb Jason Proctor:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">hi all
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<div>i'd like to source a small number (< 10)
of a panel mount joystick like the one on the
Flights of Harmony Choices or Intellijel Planar
Euro modules. neither Flight nor Dan can
currently provide them, however. i've been
through Mouser and Digikey and nothing seems
appropriate. anyone know a good joystick source?</div>
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<div>thanks for any help with this!</div>
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