In windows, go to your control panel in settings. In there, there should be a link for 'game controllers' or similar. Make sure your joystick is plugged in. When the settings start, you should see the joystick mentioned. Click this and then calibrate it from there.
Don't forget to save before leaving.
SOURCE: logitech wingman joystick driver
Hi Momma_J
you dont have to search on the internet for the driver, its built in windows.
you just go to start>configuration>gamecontrollers
in that screen you press the button add, and search in the list for logitech wingman digital device and select it.
now press ok and let the computer find the joystick, after that you will be asked to restart the computer press yes and on the next startup your joystick work :)
it still not working
just contact me on my hotmail ([email protected]) and i will see what i can do for you
greets
stillen
SOURCE: Wingman Contacts Dirty, Cannot Open Cover
Four screws on the stick itself must be removed (two screws are hidden by the black rubber boot. After the screws are removed, the stick comes apart into two pieces, but there is two plastic "snaps" that still holds it togeter. On the bottom of the stick there is a hinge that can be pried slightly apart with a flathead screw driver. Once the bottom is apart, I just wiggle the two stick pieces side by side until the top snaps apart.
SOURCE: Vista and Logitech Force Feedback Joystick Wingman 3D
I tried the above link and it works fine, on a 32-bit Vista. But if you have a 64-bit Vista you might want to try the 64-bit version of this driver, just search around Google for it. Fixed the problem I was having with this joystick not working correctly in Vista (no feedback). Now it works great.
SOURCE: Logitech WingMan Force 3d
Hey
Available here
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/36170
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