It would be really hard to make pinball flippers unless you have a machine shop and you can mold plastic, and if you can you wouldn't be asking here. If you need pinball flippers just buy them online from sites like HAPP or bayareaamusements.
I have a laptop, and the right & left shift keys work for me.
None - unless they were retrofitted.
As a table based game pinball can be traced back to the 15th century with bagatelle. However it wasn't until the 1940s that 'flippers' were added.
You use the flippers at the bottom of the playfield, you can control them with the buttons on either side of the game. You can use them to shoot the ball where ever you want (with a little practice!)
First pinball with flipper bumpers (later shorted to just flippers) was 'Humpty Dumpty' by Gottlieb in October 1947. Operators started adding flippers to earlier tables without flippers as they were considered out of date by 1948.
The flippers on the pinball machine didn't work right. They change the T.V. channels so often that we should call them channel flippers.
Originally, pinball machines didn't have flippers (the things at the bottom of the machine that hit the ball). Instead, you would launch a ball into a playfield full of pins and hope for it to land in a hole (like plinko). These pins made the game called "Pinball".The earliest pinball machines were a wooden playfeild with multiple holes and pins in the board. A ball was dropped at one end and it would bounce on the pins and hopefully fall in the higher scoring holes. This was before electronics, bumpers and flippers.
you can fly in waluigi's pinball when you jump into the ball at the flippers. you can stir from left to right
Their hind flippers are for propelling them and their front flippers are for steering.
Flippers are vital, that is what they use to swim and crawl on land.
yes BECAUSE I LOVE FLIPPERS
There are no swimming events that allow the use of fins and flippers.