First beta version of freeware MJoy Mapper version is presented and made available to
download
from MJoy Mapper software page.
This software enables to map joystick buttons to keyboard keys to overcome the 32
buttons from one joystick limitation. It helps to use MJoy16-C1 product
to its full extent.
Currently this software has very basic functionality but will grow with new features in future
versions.
February 10, 2005
    New long-awaited MJoy16 is released!
First presented application of MJoy16 is MJoy16-C1 - a multifunction home simulator cockpit controller. This
application is a joystick controller with numerous controls and advanced features targeted for use in flight
simulators and other similar applications.
Assembled and tested MJoy16-C1 kit is available for purchase on MJoy16-C1 Product page.
Information about building MJoy16 yourself is available for DIY enthusiasts on MJoy16 Project page.
December 16, 2004
New most complete schematic version 1.4 of MJoy is published here.
October 18, 2004
New version 1.2 of MJoy is released with additional features and improvements like auto calibration.
Web page expanded. Now MJoy project also includes the Versions table which should help to track the versions and choose the version you want to download.
July 7, 2004
This web page opened.
First USB DIY joystick controller MJoy version 1.1 is presented in the article in MJoy project page.