simple answer is no
Yes, a Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 joystick will work with Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
You don't it's a PS3 and not made for Microsoft
Well, it has worked for me, and i am running windows vista 7, so yes, it works. Lovely joystick :) missed using it!
I have a Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 joystick. It cost about $100. It has a view hat that can look in eight directions. Force Feedback that vibrates then you're taking off or landing, landing gear is retracted, and violently shakes when you crash. It has throttle control and eight buttons.
http://www.input-drivers.com/drivers/76/76441.htm Enjoy it! @Tooldragon
Yes, you can play Microsoft Flight Simulator without a joystick, you can play with just a mouse or keyboard, but a joystick makes it much easier.
Feedback loops are images that help organize feedback. These graphic charts can be made using Microsoft Office, any Adobe product, or can be found online at any image hosting website.
Not really, it is simply a way for Microsoft to obtain data on how you use your computer.
Yup, I use it with GT5 Prologue.
Recent advancements in PlayStation include the PlayStation 5's hardware improvements, such as its ultra-fast SSD for reduced loading times and enhanced graphical capabilities with ray tracing support. The introduction of the DualSense controller features haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, offering a more immersive gaming experience. Additionally, PlayStation has expanded its subscription service, PlayStation Plus, integrating more games and features to compete with other gaming platforms. Virtual reality also saw advancements with the release of PlayStation VR2, enhancing the immersive gaming experience.
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The Logitech Driving Force Wireless Wheel also works with the PS2 if you have an open USB port to connect it.