I had problems with a CH products Fighterstick going into a slowish left turn and dive for no apparent reason.I would calibrate the stick,and sure enough it would do it again shortly.I called CH products,and their Tech guy said it sounds like the stick is hosed.I packed up the joystick and sent it to CH products.I had previously spoke with Skuzzy,and he advised me that running a powered usb hub might solve my problem.I fully realize that disagreeing with his Skuzziness isn't an option,so I didn't mention the fact that I had never previously needed to use a powered hub to fly AH,so I remained silent!Through the years I have kept a couple of backup joysticks for just such an occaision.I cleaned up my retired fighterstick,and blew out the view switch ,which was giving me problems....that was why it got retired!I plugged it in,and sure enough everything was fine,including the view switch not sticking.Today I got a call from Michael at CH products,informing me that he couldn't find anything wrong with the joystick,and what did he want me to do with it.I seriously thought of telling him to stick it up his arse,but I knew that wouldn't solve anything.I am now down to one well worn Fighterstick that at least works fine,with no backup because I gave my backups backup,a CH products Combatstick to my friend JimmyC,who needed a joystick,as his joystick had thrown snakeyes.If you ever have to ship something to England,get ready,because it cost me more to ship it,than I paid for the stick,a few years back.JimmyC is a true gentleman,and I like helping friends.Now,I'm literally sure the offending joystick will again fail to work right,so what should I do?My thirty days money back thingy is long past because I used my time up waiting for CH products to check the stick out.One last item,I had installed the joystick onto Windows Vista,and now I'm running Windows 7,via a free update from Aleinware,who built my puter,...I usually build my own,but I wanted water cooling,and I wasn't real comfortable with working with it without seeing how it hooks up.It looks rather easy,kindda like a cars radiator.If the flippin joystick don't work right I guess I'm just out,and I will probably give it away to a needy person,hoping they can get it working.Well thats my story,it's sad but true,and if anyone can lend a hand,thought or idea,I'm willing to listen.
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