yes of course it will
i have one my self but it doesn't work so im looking for an update if not a decent new one
No, the Microsoft Sidewinder Racing Wheel is designed specifically for use with Microsoft Windows and Xbox systems, and it is not compatible with the PlayStation 2. The hardware and drivers for the Sidewinder are tailored to Microsoft's platforms, so it cannot be used directly with PS2 consoles. If you're looking for a racing wheel for the PS2, you would need to choose a model specifically designed for that system.
are we talking rhetorically or do you want a real answer? Which Sidewinder product are you talking about because Sidewinder refers to a family of products? it includes game pads, joysticks, steering wheels, game voice system and more recently gaming mouse and keyboard I think these are selfexplanatory?
A joystick is used for game system like the XBox.
A joystick is used for game system like the XBox.
Windows Vista Ultimate is a premium operating system produced by the Microsoft Corporation. The term "Ultimate" describes the product as the most premium version of Windows Vista, it includes all additional features. Another example of "Windows Vista Ultimate" : Windows Vista Home Basic
No gaming system has a joystick as their main controller, but every system has a joystick sold by third party companies. If you want a joystick for your preffered system, just take a look at amazon, they will have them.
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No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.
No, a joystick is not typically considered an input device for Microsoft Word. While a joystick is primarily used for gaming and controlling movement in 3D environments, Microsoft Word primarily relies on standard input devices like a keyboard and mouse for text input and navigation. However, technically, any input device can be used if it is compatible with the operating system and can interact with the software.
No. Vista (any version) is the operating system. Power Point is a Microsoft Office application. They might be available together from one or more manufacturers, but they are different products completely from Microsoft.
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