Saitek?s Flights Sticks are known for their adjustable ergonomics. The
Cyborg EVO Wireless has thumbscrews that allow for precise adjustment of the pitch and yaw of the button cluster at the top of the stick, and even the handedness to provide a very comfortable feel. The centering mechanism of the
Cyborg EVO Wireless is a conic wedge device with a powerful spring; this provides a firm, continuous centering with very little bounce.
As for the buttons, you have a primary trigger, a button cluster with five buttons, and a hat switch at the top of the stick. There is also a small three-button cluster of buttons on both sides of the stick. Due to the location of these buttons, one side will be easy to reach and the other will not, depending on which hand you use for the stick. I suggest using the hard-to-reach side for actions that don?t require split-second timing or aren?t used in conjunction with working the stick. Finally, at the back of the controller is a smooth action throttle.
One little surprise is that the small wireless USB receiver fits into a special slot on the underside of the Cyborg EVO Wireless? base. This is a nice feature, providing a good way to keep both the controller and the receiver together when you?re not using the controller.