With my joystick, when flying, I pull back on the joystick, but the plane's left wing just goes in the air. Any help you can give?
Re-Calibrate it...If it still gives you troubles, you might have to re-install the drivers for it. If that dont work, its probably broken, in that case, get a different one.
I think some joysticks don't work well with FS04, I'm not sure which ones though, what type is yours?
Saitek ST220 Digital - I think there are available drivers for it.....
update them if you can, and if it still gives you trouble, you might want to get a different one.
Logitec makes excellent sticks!
My joystick registers as 3 axis - 4 button, but it only has the main swizzle thing (lol). What is the axis?
swizzle thing? I assume you mean the stick...is it a older model? It's possible its just on its last legs...I have a Gamecube, and the thumbstick goes bad before anything else on it does.
swizzle thing? I assume you mean the stick...is it a older model? It's possible its just on its last legs...I have a Gamecube, and the thumbstick on the controllers go bad bafore any of the buttons and stuff do.
The stick isn't working 😞
oh, sorry to hear that bud 😞
You should try the Logitec ones, EXCELLENT!
I think I'm going to go to Circuit City now. I'll probably buy a cheap one now, because my birthday is in 3 weeks, and the Logitec's on the birthday list lol 👍
I just got back - I got a Saitek ST90, so I'm happy 😀
there ya go! Good luck with it!
👍 Good stick, enjoy!
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