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Thanks for offering a solution, reidkersey, but had tried all that.
Having done further searching, I hope I've solved it, via Microsoft compatability site. It got me thru to Saitek driver/downloads site. Something I'd failed to do direct from Saitek homepage - (open in other tab at time!). It gave me a 2.0MB download for Windows 7 64bit, as well as a 'software' prog @ 57.4MB. It also gave me a 3.2MB driver download for my Saitek P2500 Rumble pad.
Yet to install, but ought to be ok. Hopefully all will be well. Here's the link for anyone else who may have similar probs. - www.saitek.com/uk/down/drivers.php
Cheers.Hi,
Thanks for offering a solution, reidkersey, but had tried all that.
Having done further searching, I hope I've solved it, via Microsoft compatability site. It got me thru to Saitek driver/downloads site. Something I'd failed to do direct from Saitek homepage - (open in other tab at time!). It gave me a 2.0MB download for Windows 7 64bit, as well as a 'software' prog @ 57.4MB. It also gave me a 3.2MB driver download for my Saitek P2500 Rumble pad.
Yet to install, but ought to be ok. Hopefully all will be well. Here's the link for anyone else who may have similar probs. - www.saitek.com/uk/down/drivers.php
Cheers.
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I think this is a bug. Try disabling the Client for Microsoft Networks in properties of Local Area Connection / Wireless Network connection (whichever you're using)
If the computer is consistently picking up the Saitek ST90 and it still isn't working it could be a problem with the game rather than your stick.
Do you have another game you can test it on even if it isn't meant for it? Just to see if other games pick it up.
If they don't then I would reinstall all drivers first, if they do get picked up then your best bet might be to reset game to factory settings and if no luck then reinstall the game.
You can download the driver software from the Saitek website, here's the link http://www.saitek.com/uk/down/drivers.php
Just select Joystick in the first drop down box, then your version of windows 7 (32 or 64 bit) then just follow the instructions to download your drive.
Install the driver before you plug in yours joystick (the driver will more than likely ask you to plug it in at some point in the install process).
I hope this help you out.
Hi,
I too have this exact same joystick so when I tried to plug it into my new pc (that I built 2 yrs ago as of Feb.14,11) I had to use a: 15-pin to USB adapter with chord.
I got it from eBay.ca in the $5-$10 range shipped to me from Chnia.
It's called the: Super Joy Box 7 USB Gameport Adatper
They are still available from eBay.ca & eBay.com as of Dec.06,10 (the time of writing this posting).
For me it wokrs, but only 1/2 - as in:
- the fire button + 3 other buttons - work fine
- the HAT switch (4-way) - refuses to work
- the full range of the joysticks motions are reduced (on the right side)
Because of these limitations I had to learn to used the keyboard buttons to fly planes & choppers in the pc game - GTA:SA.
I plan to buy the pc game GTA4 as soon as it goes down in price of it's current $20 & buy a...
Saitek Cuborg Graphite Joystick PS21 that is newer and uses a USB connection.
Hi,
Thanks for offering a solution, reidkersey, but had tried all that.
Having done further searching, I hope I've solved it, via Microsoft compatability site. It got me thru to Saitek driver/downloads site. Something I'd failed to do direct from Saitek homepage - (open in other tab at time!). It gave me a 2.0MB download for Windows 7 64bit, as well as a 'software' prog @ 57.4MB. It also gave me a 3.2MB driver download for my Saitek P2500 Rumble pad.
Yet to install, but ought to be ok. Hopefully all will be well. Here's the link for anyone else who may have similar probs. - www.saitek.com/uk/down/drivers.php
Cheers.
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