Joystick not working
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- DBB Cadet
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Joystick not working
When I try and use my joystick in D3, it gets stuck on one axis. Like, it will act as if I was twisting the joystick, but I'm not. I'd like to start using it to play D3, but it seems that its not working. On top of it all, I can't calibrate it anymore, because the "settings" tab in the gaming options screen has dissapeared. I use win98.Its a Logitech Extreme 3D pro.
-kami
EDIT: I use this joystick for combat Flight simulator 3, and it works great for that.
-kami
EDIT: I use this joystick for combat Flight simulator 3, and it works great for that.
- Mobius
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Heh, any kind of "3D Pro" and "Win98" is going to give trouble.
Do yourself a huge favour and upgrade your OS to XP Pro AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
In the meantime, do the following.
1) Uninstall and reinstall the drivers.
2) Increase the deadzone in D3 - and in the controller setup for stick twist. (In the D3 commandline it'll be "-deadzone0 0.1" Increase by a factor of 0.1 if need be.)
Here's my command line: -nointro -noouttragelogo -usesmoothing -framecap 0 -deadzone0 0.0 -playermessages -z32bit -nomusic -bumped
3) Not being able to calibrate the stick is the problem. D3 usually needs to experience teh full range of joystick movement before it works correctly. Same with the calibration in the drivers. You gotta get that ability back somehow.
But your averarching problem is that POS Windows OS. Windows 98 is crap. It is sh!t. It is hosed. It is useless. It hurts my brain to even contemplate how you can keep using it.
Do yourself a huge favour and upgrade your OS to XP Pro AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
In the meantime, do the following.
1) Uninstall and reinstall the drivers.
2) Increase the deadzone in D3 - and in the controller setup for stick twist. (In the D3 commandline it'll be "-deadzone0 0.1" Increase by a factor of 0.1 if need be.)
Here's my command line: -nointro -noouttragelogo -usesmoothing -framecap 0 -deadzone0 0.0 -playermessages -z32bit -nomusic -bumped
3) Not being able to calibrate the stick is the problem. D3 usually needs to experience teh full range of joystick movement before it works correctly. Same with the calibration in the drivers. You gotta get that ability back somehow.
But your averarching problem is that POS Windows OS. Windows 98 is crap. It is sh!t. It is hosed. It is useless. It hurts my brain to even contemplate how you can keep using it.
- substratus
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LOL, you are probably right. I remimber the most talked about reason was the faster bus speeds (early athlon at the time I think). Somehow they prevented it from working. But also around that time I discovered Linux, and what do you know! It worked Great in Linux! Another strike against Microsoft for me.BUBBALOU wrote:Good send it to me then, I have a REAL ComputerXamindar wrote:because I was NEVER able to get my 3d pro working
99% of old joystick problems stem from the soundcard joy/midi or overclocking the FSB.. not the joystick itself, the other 1% was user error
I got two of these joysticks and I love'em!
- World War Woodi
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Calibrating the logitech extreme 3d is easy, simply unplug it from the usb, wait a couple seconds, and plug it back in. Thats it , they are self calibrating.
Also if you go to the logitech site you can download any drivers or the removal tool which will completly wipe any previous installs of other joys which could interfere with your clean install of the joy your using now.
Also if you go to the logitech site you can download any drivers or the removal tool which will completly wipe any previous installs of other joys which could interfere with your clean install of the joy your using now.
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Also, this sounds like more your problem, Im sure you know if your throttle control is not centered when your configuring your bank control, d3 will detect the activated throttle as your choice. You have to clear it and keep centering the throttle on your stick till it doesnt detect it as active, then you'll be able to assign twist for it.Deadmeat wrote:Kami, go into D3/Options/Config Controller and see what it says for "Bank". If it says "Z Axis" that's the problem. It's looking at the throttle, not the twist. Clear that setting, center the throttle lever on the stick and reconfig until it says "R Axis". It may take a little playing with.
Basically what "he said"......lol