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Joystick Shield V1.A 2-Axis Analog Gamepad Controller for Arduino UNO R3
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Joystick Shield V1.A 2-Axis Analog Gamepad Controller for Arduino UNO R3

Joystick Shield V1.A 2-Axis Analog Gamepad Controller for Arduino UNO R3

The ShillehTek Joystick Shield V1.A turns your Arduino UNO R3 into a handheld-style controller setup by combining a 2-axis analog joystick with multiple tactile buttons in a single shield you can stack directly onto the board. It is perfect for robotics control, menu navigation on displays, game-style projects, and interactive demos where you want real input controls without wiring a bunch of separate buttons. This shield is a solid choice for quick prototyping, STEM learning, and building Arduino projects that feel like a real controller.

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Joystick Shield V1.A 2-Axis Analog Gamepad Controller for Arduino UNO R3

The ShillehTek Joystick Shield V1.A turns your Arduino UNO R3 into a handheld-style controller setup by combining a 2-axis analog joystick with multiple tactile buttons in a single shield you can stack directly onto the board. It is perfect for robotics control, menu navigation on displays, game-style projects, and interactive demos where you want real input controls without wiring a bunch of separate buttons. This shield is a solid choice for quick prototyping, STEM learning, and building Arduino projects that feel like a real controller.

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The ShillehTek Joystick Shield V1.A turns your Arduino UNO R3 into a handheld-style controller setup by combining a 2-axis analog joystick with multiple tactile buttons in a single shield you can stack directly onto the board. It is perfect for robotics control, menu navigation on displays, game-style projects, and interactive demos where you want real input controls without wiring a bunch of separate buttons. This shield is a solid choice for quick prototyping, STEM learning, and building Arduino projects that feel like a real controller.