The CH Products Gamestick 14 is an ambidextrous analog flightstick for DOS and Windows 95 PCs, released in 1999. Its symmetrical design makes it equally usable by left- and right-handed pilots, a rarity in a market dominated by right-handed grips. The stick stands 9.5 inches tall on a 6 by 6.5 inch base, dressed in a modern, dark gray rounded shell with yellow and green status LEDs. An array of eight buttons, an 8-way hat switch, an analog throttle slider, and two trim dials give it a full complement of controls. Under the hood, the yoke's primary buttons and trigger use microswitches for crisp feedback, while the base buttons employ membrane switches that feel softer. It connects through a standard 15-pin game port and draws power from the PC, no external adapter needed. The bundled software includes calibration utilities, a button-programming tool, and demo versions of Moto-Racer and Warbirds. CH Products backs the unit with a three-year warranty.