Lee, I'm guessing Rich would want to adjust it because the table moves opposite of the sticks. This is for good reason. Depending on the machine but say a gantry router where the spindle moves Vs a knee mill where the table moves. Following the right hand rule, to get to say the bottom left corner of the work area. The mechanical motion will look exactly opposite. If you were standing in front of both the gantry would come toward you and to the left to put the spindle over the bottom left corner. The mill table would move to the right and away from you to put the spindle over the bottom left corner. I opted to leave my gamepad set to follow the right hand rule (but it does get very confusing. It is easy to think of +s and -s when typing the numbers in but it's much harder to think of when driveing with a gamepad. When jogging with sticks, you're very seldom thinking of +s and -s. Your just watching the tool and where you want it to go. It is a hand eye thing.
Correct me if I'm wrong RICH,
Brett