First thing you need to do is to install your joystick on your PC. This is relatively straightforward in Windows XP, as it tends to automatically recognise 'plug and play' devices, otherwise you may need to install a 'driver', a bit of software that tells windows how to communicate with the joystick.
In Windows 98, you will probably have to install a 'driver' (check before you buy that it is compatiblewith win98).
once you have done that, you should be able to start the game, go to the 'settings' and check a little box that says 'Enable Joystick'.
Then click 'Game Controllers', which opens a 'wizard' that will show you if the joystick hase been recognised by your PC.
If it has, click 'properties' then 'settings' then 'calibrate' which will take you through the calibration process step-by-step.
You only need a mouse and keyboard for Microsoft Flight Simulator, but a joystick makes it much easier.
Joystick - thruster unit to start
Yes and no, you need a mouse and keyboard, but other then that yes.
Yes, a Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 joystick will work with Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
The only one i know is the sidewinder precesion 2 pro joystick.
Ship Simulator happened in 2006.
One can use a flight simulator joystick to assist in making a simulation process much more realistic. Typically these joysticks are used in simulators that include flying.
Ship Simulator was created on 2007-07-13.
it is inpossible sorry
There is No Joystick included with the software. You'll have to purchase one. If it was me I would purchase one that designed for Flight Simulator. The are several available.
Throttle comes from the throttle wheel on the joystick else f3 f4. Banking by joystick
Here are all they key commands. Decend if using a joystick is joystick forward and reduce power if landing