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Old 09-11-2007, 03:52 AM
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Maybe a piece of a drinking straw...
Fill it with a rolled piece of paper to make it more sturdy. Some tape over one end, and the other should slip over the joystick.

Other than that.. if you have a harware store or even a lighting place might have wirecaps of all shapes and sizes. Could probably make something usable with those, some crazy glue, and a straw. Measure and cut the piece of straw, glue it inside the wirecap, and slip it over the joystick (AFTER THE GLUE DRIES :P)


Another thought. Clear plastic tubing would work better and probably fit more snuggly than a straw, but the problem would be finding some that's thin enough to fit in the groove around the joystick and still give you room to move it. That's another one found at the hardware store. Could bring the 6700 with you and try to fit different sizes over the joystick, hehe.

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