Thank you for purchasing the Saitek 6-button with throttle game controller. This readme file will give you some extra information about the products. Content: I. Installation II. Uninstallation III. Dual Game port IV. Windows 95 Games V. Error Handling I. Installation This driver is for use with Windows 95 only. Place the Saitek 6 button with throttle Driver Diskette into your disk drive and execute the SETUP.EXE file. II. Uninstallation Follow the steps below to uninstall the Saitek 6 button with throttle Game Controller driver: 1. Go to control panel ->Game Controller, remove the "Saitek 6 button with throttle Game Controller". 2. Click the "Start" button at the task bar. Select "Programs" -> "Saitek 6 button with throttle Game Controller" -> "Uninstall Saitek 6 button with throttle Game Controller". III. Dual Game Port In DOS analog mode a standard dual game port can support maximum 4 buttons and 4 axes such as: 1. Two 2-button joypads/joysticks for a two player gaming. 2. Single joystick with 4 buttons, analog throttle and rudder. 3. Single joypad/joystick with up to 6 buttons. In this case the 5th and 6th buttons use up the 3rd axis of the dual game port. The Saitek 6 button with throttle game controller belongs to the above 3rd kind of configuration. The 5th and 6th buttons use up the 3rd axis of the dual game port. Please refer to the user manual for calibration routine under Window 95 joystick control panel. The Saitek 6 button with throttle game controller use a standard 15-pin gameport connector. It works in analog mode if the Saitek 6 button with throttle driver is not being installed. IV. Windows 95 Games Unlike DOS, Windows 95 controls all the system interface. However, the generic driver comes with Windows 95 supports only 4 buttons. So, for most of the Windows 95 Games such as FIFA 98 will not natively support the use of the buttons on 3rd axis and hence you need to install a customer device driver in order to have more than 4 buttons functioning. In order to serve customer better gaming experience, we provide this device driver. With the help of the device driver, you will have extra buttons supported under Windows 95 properly. IV. Error Handling 1. There is no Game Controllers icon at the Control Panel. At Control Panel -> System, select the page "Device Manager". Expand the "Sound, video and game controllers". Check to see if there is any "Gameport Joystick" entry. A joystick port is a must for a joystick to operate. 2. There is no "Sound, video and game controllers" entry at the "Device Manager" page. Check firstly that the sound card has been installed proper- ly. For some motherboard with build-in sound device, user has to enable it through jumper or BIOS setting. Check secondly if drivers for the sound card has been in- stalled. If such drivers have not been installed, a message "Unknown device" will appear. There is also possibility of resource conflict. In most of the cases, I/O range for joystick port is 0200-0207. You can check this out by select "Computer" and then select "I/O" to list all the I/O resource usage. When there is I/O conflicting with the joystick port, you can select the conflicting device within the device manager and then select its "Resources" tag page. Please refer to the corresponding device manual to select a new I/O range for your device. 3. For those who are not using Plug and Play sound cards, try the following to install your sound cards. a. At Control Panel -> Add New Hardware, let the system to search if there is any new device to be installed. Remember to check for any resource conflict as some non- plug-and-Play device may cause conflict unnoticed by the system. 4. The system keeps saying that joystick is not found. Make sure that you have the most updated joystick port driver. You may try by removing the joystick port at Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager. Reboot the sys- tem. If your joystick port is plug-and-play, it will prompt you to install or just install automatically. If your joystick port is non-plug-and -play, you will have to install it manually. Finally, make sure that you have installed the DirectX driver properly. At the time this readme is written, DirectX 5 is required. --------------------------------END----------------------------- (c) 1998 Mega World International Ltd. an affiliate and trademark & logo licensee of Saitek Ltd. All other product names are registered trademarks or tradenames of their respective companies.Download Driver Pack
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