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thats what i searched and none of them worked
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There are no drivers, you need the Logitech Gaming Software, but not the version they have on their web site for gaming mice and keyboards.
I'll send you the software when I get home tonight.
I checked this one from SoftPedia.com and it seems legit.
No virus detected, and SoftPedia has been around for some time.
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/JOYSTICK-GAMEPAD-WHEELS-and-TABLETS/LOGITECH/Logitech-Gaming-Software-510127-for-XP-Vista-Windows-7-x86.shtml
They will both show up as "Logitech Extreme 3D". This can be annoying at times.
Easiest way to calibrate your joysticks: in Profiler, click on "Device", "Game Controllers".
Select a joystick in the list, then Shift-Ctrl-click on the "properties" button.
Yes, that's Shift-Ctrl-click and I can't imagine why either.
When you restart Windows, joystick IDs may change. You may have to swap your left and right joysticks on your desk.