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Is possible to pair a Saitek X35 throttle and a MS Sidewinder Pro?



 
 
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Old December 24th 03, 07:07 PM
nightfire0
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Hey, any progress on this? I want to do the same with x45 and
sidewinder precision pro...

I tried wiring the pot from the x45 throttle to the where the sidewinder
throttle wires go into the ciruit board but that doesn't work (probably
because MS has a differnent type of signal) so I'm thinking I need to
splice into the the wires running out of the MS into the PC but I'm not
sure wich wires...

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