Depending on the system, the game, and the controller set-up you currently have it all depends. Most of the time the left joy stick controls the way you're character is facing and which way you want to turn them to look. While the right one moves them in the direction you choose. also there is a L3 and R3 buttons which and just the joysticks pushed down. Mostly these are for some kind of action button but not all games use these, although most newer games do. For more information consult a game manual as it will always tell you what your joystick controls are for in the current game, seeming how there not always the same.
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The Logitech Attack 3 joystick can be used with XPlane. Ensure that the joystick is connected before launching XPlane so it is recognised. You will probably need to adjust the joystick controls in the XPlane Settings to get it to work just the way you prefer.
To get a joystick to work in Google Earth, first connect the joystick to your computer and ensure it's recognized by the operating system. Then, open Google Earth and navigate to the "Tools" menu, selecting "Preferences." In the Preferences window, look for the "Navigation" tab, where you can enable joystick support. After configuring any necessary settings, you should be able to use the joystick for navigation in Google Earth.
Yes, the Saitek X52 Flight Control Joystick will work with Madden 2010, or any game that accepts joystick input.
Yes, a Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 joystick will work with Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
Yes. My Logitech Attack 3 Joystick works fine on Windows 7 Professional.
If it can work on a desktop, it can work on a notebook/laptop
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a joystick is named a joystick because it gives you joy when you use it.
This occurs when the joystick is malfunctioning.