I need all available product info. manuals, product number series, schematics everything please- i want to repair what i own and i cant find the rite oem parts cause i dont know whats interchangeable
SOURCE: Will nthe sidewinder precision pro work with XP?
yes you need version 3.0 or later for it to work.
SOURCE: Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 Joystick
There are two x sensor holes in the grip , one top one bottom, they control the force feed back gimbals in the base you need from time to time make sure they are clear just spray them with some alcohol base solution and give them i light probe with a tooth pick to make sure there is no gunk blocking up the holes .
Good luck.
Grazz .
SOURCE: Microsoft SideWinder Force Feedback Wheel
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You may have to install or update drivers Most of the
drivers/software I get are from a web site driverguide.com you need to fill out
a free registration then search for the driver you need download it in a format
you can use install it and then most times reboot the computer
SOURCE: drivers for windows vista 64 bit
I am sorry, but I have to tell you that the Sidewinder II is not Vista 64 bit compatible.
Here Microsoft page for Vista compatibility, when they say unknown it means it does not work on Vista 64.
I hope this can save you some time.
SOURCE: Microsoft's Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro Driver
Contrary to popular belief, there are drivers in XP for the FFP. If you configure everything properly and make sure the gameport on the soundcard is woking with updateds drivers, you should be OK. I also have the original manual to scan and send out if anybody needs it. The best option is to buy an old box, throw a 20 Gb HDD into it and load Windows 98. Easy!
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