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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: coop2 on December 13, 2001, 07:48:00 PM
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Here's another problem to add to my list. Today as I was setting up everything I plugged in my joystick just to find out that when I try to calibrate it, it wont go down or right. It does this on both of my computers so I am almost convinced its a hardware problem. (Dont tell me to align the centering things below and to the right I made sure they were in the right spot)Could it be the electronic "thingies" that register the movent of the stick to the computer? I have no idea.
Any suggestions..?
coop
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Since you said the stick does this on two seperate computers, you can rule out a problem with the game port. Most likely the problem is a burnt out potentiometer. If you have the analog version of the CH stick, there should be a program called JCenter. Run this program and follow the instructions to calibrate the stick. If at any point when moving your stick around and you see "NONE" under Joystick A for either X or Y, then that means the potentiometer is dead. Your best bet then is to contact CH and order some replacement potentiometers. They are a breeze to put in and only takes about 5 minutes to swap the old ones out for the new ones.
Originally posted by coop:
Here's another problem to add to my list. Today as I was setting up everything I plugged in my joystick just to find out that when I try to calibrate it, it wont go down or right. It does this on both of my computers so I am almost convinced its a hardware problem. (Dont tell me to align the centering things below and to the right I made sure they were in the right spot)Could it be the electronic "thingies" that register the movent of the stick to the computer? I have no idea.
Any suggestions..?
coop