MS Sidewinder Precision Pro & USB Adapter question
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 12:36 pm
Hi. I just registered here as this seemed like the best place to ask this question.
I bought a used MS Sidewinder Precision Pro from Goodwill recently. It was the model that's compatible with the simple, four-wire USB adapter described in this forum. I built the adapter, and Windows perfectly recognized all the functions of the joystick, however there's one minor problem;
When moving the stick or even the throttle control, the Z-axis (the twist) flutters somewhat. I can understand some involuntary twisting while moving the stick, but even if I'm not touching the stick and just moving the throttle, the Z-axis flutters a little.
I opened the base thinking it would have a potentiometer that I could clean, but it appears to be all optical. Since the mechanics for the throttle are completely independent from the stick, I don't see why the throttle causes any movement at all on the Z-axis.
I've double and triple checked my adapter wiring and all seems correct according to the information in the forum.
Is there any way to correct this? I tried calibrating the stick, but it didn't help. Note that I haven't installed any extra drivers under XP, I just plugged in the stick and Windows recognized it.
Is this a common problem with this stick or did I just get a bad one?
I bought a used MS Sidewinder Precision Pro from Goodwill recently. It was the model that's compatible with the simple, four-wire USB adapter described in this forum. I built the adapter, and Windows perfectly recognized all the functions of the joystick, however there's one minor problem;
When moving the stick or even the throttle control, the Z-axis (the twist) flutters somewhat. I can understand some involuntary twisting while moving the stick, but even if I'm not touching the stick and just moving the throttle, the Z-axis flutters a little.
I opened the base thinking it would have a potentiometer that I could clean, but it appears to be all optical. Since the mechanics for the throttle are completely independent from the stick, I don't see why the throttle causes any movement at all on the Z-axis.
I've double and triple checked my adapter wiring and all seems correct according to the information in the forum.
Is there any way to correct this? I tried calibrating the stick, but it didn't help. Note that I haven't installed any extra drivers under XP, I just plugged in the stick and Windows recognized it.
Is this a common problem with this stick or did I just get a bad one?