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Old July 18th 03, 10:04 AM
Jari Kähkönen
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Hey you could be right, I have X36F stick laying on the floor behind my PC
and the throttle/rudder is connected to that.

-Jari

Frode Berg wrote:
Hi!

I'm on Win ME, and I'm using USB yoke, and gameport pedals. Only that the
gameport yoke is still connected. I think I read somewere that you have to
have a gameport joystick connected to the pedals for them to work in this
way, haven't tried to disconnect yet...will have to do that if someone
will buy my CH gameport yoke...

Frode


 




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