CMM joysticks use potentiometric, inductive, or photoelectric sensing systems and/or switches to translate joystick motion into an output signal. They are usually made from plastic, nylon, nylon plastic, glass-filled nylon, or stainless steel. Several types of joystick controllers are available. CMM joysticks are used in demanding environmental conditions or with heavy-duty equipment
CMM joystick controllers are used for steering, positioning, and speed control in applications such as microscope control. They are also used in camera controls, wheel chairs, surveillance cameras, optical measurement equipment, medical diagnostic equipment, and stage techniques. Game joysticks are used in flight simulators, video games, and remote controls.