for once i'm glad i bought from compusa and got the two year protection
Glad to be of service![FC]bigE wrote:
Thanks SlayThem!! I'm on a fresh stick now, but I'll pass this to a buddy. +1
For as many people complaining about the 3d pro messing up, you sure aren't using this too quickly:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downl … areid=5484
If you use it and are happy, please let me know.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downl … areid=5484
If you use it and are happy, please let me know.
I have it too. Only a a few weeks old. When I went to buy it I bought a 4 year warranty for 8 bucks. Hehe, if it ever loses calibration on me, I have my receipt and I get a new one for free.Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
If this is the stick you are talking about, I feel sorry for you.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826102204
Yes, I have this stick. No I don't have the problem you are talking about, but I suspect that given time you will have the same problem as me, and many, many others. The stick loses calibration and cannot be fixed; it isn't a driver issue. When flying the calibration problem causes the plane (or whatever you are flying) to roll to one side. It can be left or right, I've seen both reported; mine rolls right.
After a period of time the roll problem can become so severe that, in my case with the roll right, I have to hold the stick all the way to the left to keep a plane level, making a left roll impossible.
It is a great joystick though.
Last edited by {CN}420 (2006-05-17 22:45:30)
I have also had the same friggin' problem. Mine pulled to the right. I brought it back, and wasn't questioned about it. It was replaced, and the new one seems to be working fine. IF it fails again, I may just have to bust out my old F-16 Thrustmaster setup, lol.
As for the "clicking" that your describing during pitch(up and down). If you look at the rubber boot at the bast of the stick, it's got a horizontal slot across it to allow for smoother left to right action. It's very possible that the rubber is catching on the bottom of the stick when you move it forward or backwards. Try trimming it down a bit.
As for the "clicking" that your describing during pitch(up and down). If you look at the rubber boot at the bast of the stick, it's got a horizontal slot across it to allow for smoother left to right action. It's very possible that the rubber is catching on the bottom of the stick when you move it forward or backwards. Try trimming it down a bit.
Its a cheap Joystick, if you gonna change it later go for saitek or thrustmaster, way better !
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I downloaded and e-mail it home, but I haven't had a chance to try it out. If it solves the problem, there will definitely be a +1 for your karma.=[4th]=SlayThem wrote:
For as many people complaining about the 3d pro messing up, you sure aren't using this too quickly:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downl … areid=5484
If you use it and are happy, please let me know.