The joystick is clearly built for right-handed people with big hands. My small hands could use the joystick, but I was unable to comfortably hold the handle and access the hat switch and other top mounted buttons. I had to release the handle somewhat in order to reach all of them.
Although the Logitech 2.4 Cordless Joystick performed well with all of the simulation games I tested it with, the profiler software sometimes could not identify it. It would report that no Wingman devices were present. This did not affect the games, but did mean that I could not create or use profiles with them.
The base is cumbersome, as its triangular shape does not really fit comfortably on your lap, which is where a cordless device is likely to sit. It did work well on a flat surface though, and was comfortable to use positioned in such a location.
This is a good joystick, and extremely well built. If you find the shape comfortable, then it will likely serve you well for many years. It has a very sexy, futuristic and rugged design. But if you pine for a more conventional stick, or you have small hands like I do, then you might wish to keep searching for the perfect joystick.