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FS2004 and WinXP with Sidewinder Force Feedback joystick: can't control



 
 
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Old August 29th 04, 09:21 PM
Apa
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Default FS2004 and WinXP with Sidewinder Force Feedback joystick: can't control

Have anybody else experienced this? I cannot do anything right with that
joystick. I tried turning off the force feedback feature, all kinds of
different settings, to no avail.

It just jumps right in it whenever I touch it - I can't even do a taxi not
to mention a take-off with it! really frustrating! (I have WinXP Pro, and
read some articles about incompatibility with the joystick.) Any solutions?

TIA!

Apa


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Old August 31st 04, 09:23 PM
Farzad
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I have the same exact setup - win xp pro and MS force feedback. I have no
problems with it.



"Apa" wrote in message
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Have anybody else experienced this? I cannot do anything right with that
joystick. I tried turning off the force feedback feature, all kinds of
different settings, to no avail.

It just jumps right in it whenever I touch it - I can't even do a taxi not
to mention a take-off with it! really frustrating! (I have WinXP Pro, and
read some articles about incompatibility with the joystick.) Any

solutions?

TIA!

Apa




 




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