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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- FingerTip Controller includes five soft-touch buttons which simulate the action of a standard joystick to control screen movement in four directions, with the fifth button to fire or initiate action. A left hand model of the controller is available. The FingerTip Controller is connected to the computers with a 9-pin DIN jack. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II, Atari (some or all models), Commodore 64, and NEC (some or all models) computers.

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Price: 15.00.

This product record was updated on October 3, 1997.

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KYE (Formerly KY Enterprises)

12 Mathew Bird Circle
Bozeman, Montana 59715
United States
Telephone: 406-586-2376.
Fax: 646/304-6904.
Web: http://www.quadcontrol.com.
Email: KenYankelevitz@msn.com.


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