I love it when the first reaction to a problem is to blame Windows 7! So, the moral of the story is this was a hardware failure and absolutely nothing to do with Windows 7 or any other operating system! Gave the joystick to a mate who is a wiz with electrickery and he said it’s not the switch it is a dry joint not making contact with the circuit board, blob of solder and Joy of Joystyicking it to the bad guys again. I have only just got this brilliant joystick working again after 4 years of not being able to fire using the trigger I thought it was the switch the trigger uses. So tonight I will see if the yaw problem has gone away as well. Had me spinning in space until I disabled the yaw in the game.Īfter I finished playing the game I plugged the joystick into a USB hub and way hay the joystick was seen, a driver was installed and I was able to calibrate the thing. Well I have the Sidewinder Pro II and found that when I plugged it in to the USB port on the front of my PC it was not seen although I could use it but the yaw control
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