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CH Products USB Combatstick 568 with 8-Way Switch & 128 Programmable Functions


  • Total of 34 programmable functions with the new Control Manager software
  • 3 axis and 18 buttons (six push buttons, one 4 way hat switch, and one 8 way point of view hat)
  • Dual rotary trim controls allow for precision adjustment of ailerons and elevators
  • Quality components and construction
  • Compatible with Windows 98, ME, 2000 & XP for PC and MacOS 8.6 with Input Sprockets 1.7x for Mac

Product Description
If you think it’s hard to perfect perfection, our Combatstick 568 will surely change your thinking. We’ve taken our popular mid-range USB Combatstick, and added the features you’ve been wanting…. More >>
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5 Comments to CH Products USB Combatstick 568 with 8-Way Switch & 128 Programmable Functions

  1. August 19, 2010 - 6:45 pm | Permalink

    This joystick has no feel. The horizontal and vertical trim wheels are a joke at best. I had a Microsoft Sidewinder that was far superior. This joystick has a very plastic feel more of a toy than a real sim stick. It sets up easy and is ready to fly in no time but the lack of feel is disturbing.

  2. August 19, 2010 - 9:24 pm | Permalink

    I have used this particular joystick for over 10 years and I am quite satisfied with it’s operation and quality. I only recently purchased another because gameport controllers are being phased out for the USB style. CH Products makes the best controllers in my humble opinion. They are tough, rugged and precise, with 128 programmable functions there is little this stick can’t handle. Combine that with a Pro Throttle and Pro Pedals from CH Products and the world of flight sims is yours to conquer. CH Products USB Combatstick 568 with 8-Way Switch & 128 Programmable Functions

  3. August 19, 2010 - 11:55 pm | Permalink

    Hi I have been flight siming for quite sometime and recently made the Jump to real world piloting both fixed wing and rotary aircraft. The fellas I fly fixed wing with and my instructor for rotary aircraft all agree that my use of flight programs with this equipment has translated into a more fluid, focused training experience. The only thing one does not quite experience is the actual mechanical tactile elements and forces of “G” associated with real world flying. Otherwise When in X-Plane, FX or 2004 Microsoft programs you are real as you program it. This is also true of older Ubisoft titles which fly well and much more acurately than with Logitech controller Sticks. Logitech has just come out with controllers like Ch-Products and Saitek. The Jury is not in on these yet. Try landing on the pitching deck of a carrier in Lomac IL2 or Pacific fighters. You`ll get a real thrill/chill and a sense of accomplishment. Especially when battle dam-aged I love CH-Products READ what you can do W/CMS Software. We have Joy Lt Scott St. John

  4. August 20, 2010 - 2:34 am | Permalink

    I used to have the older version of this stick made to plug into a game port on the sound card. USB port makes it a lot easier to install. Make sure you calibrate before using. The previous version has taken a ton of use and is VERY reliable. I’m sure this one will perform just as well.

  5. August 20, 2010 - 3:57 am | Permalink

    i’ve had the Combatstick for about a month now. My microsoft sidewinder finally gave out after 7 years. the combat stick is very easy to use, and setup. I have very large hands so i like its size alot, but people with small hands would have a hard time reaching all the buttons. overall i really enjoy it.

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