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    EFFECT DIRECTION

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    An effects direction is the direction from which it comes. Thus a negative X axis force will push the control device towards the positive X axis.

    Control axis directions are defined as increasing from left to right for the X axis, from forward to back for the Y axis and from top to bottom for the Z axis.

    Direction can be expressed as polar, spherical or cartesian coordinates.





























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