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Old 02-01-2008   #5 (permalink)
Andy [YaYa]


 
 

Re: Microsoft Sidewinder USB Gamepad?


"Muddle" <berniesimmons@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "Muddle" <berniesimmons@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Is there any way to get this working under Vista. The sidewinder web
>>> site is kaput.
>>> If not what programmable Gamepad exists for Vista. I need one that can
>>> be programmed to emulate keyboard keys with different profile set up for
>>> different games.
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>> Dude, the XBox 360 control pad is probably the BEST gamepad for Vista
>> now. Heh, I said "Dude"... shut up, it's early.
>>
>> Seriously if you have a wired 360 controller just plug it into Vista and
>> you're good to go, if you have a Wireless 360 pad you have to buy a
>> little "dongle" that lets you use the wireless controllers with Windows.
>>
>> Wireless Receiver:
>> http://tinyurl.com/yosa39
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>> Allows you to use:
>> http://tinyurl.com/2ajh3o (Note, any 360 wireless controller will work,
>> not just the one marked for Windows)
>>
>> Or you can just go wired for less:
>> http://tinyurl.com/26v8yr
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>> Your other choice might be a Logitech pad, funny thing is the 360 pad is
>> based off the most recent logitech wireless design.
>>
>> As for your sidewinder USB... Can't see why the controller wouldn't just
>> work in Vista. It's a Microsoft controller, it's not very old, Vista
>> should have the drivers already for it. What happens when you plug in the
>> device? Do you get anything? If you go to Gaming Controllers in the
>> control panel does anything show up for the controller?
>>
>> -A.
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> Starting the Sidwinder configuration software to assign the gamepad keys
> their keyboard equivelent causes a rundll32.dll error in Vista even with
> DEP turned off for the executable. I just went ahead and got the logitech
> and it's config. software wouldn't work until I got an updated version
> from their website.
> I've put off purchasing a new Vista machine for my son, because he has a
> ton of games designed for Windows 95 and 98 that he still played.
Simple, uninstall the software, the Sidewider software (excuse my french)
sucks anyways, could be really old and is probably no longer supported. When
you plug in the controller, Vista should treat it like a generic gamepad, it
should work fine with the drivers built into Vista.

I run all sorts of Windows 9x games in Vista, but you're right, you could
run into problems and if there's nothing he wants to play outside of his
Windows 9x games, then why bother updating?

Good luck,
A.

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