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an old legacy version of the Logitech Gaming Software. I just use it on a Windows 10 installation and I can make it work in FSX just fine:
https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/JOYSTICK-GAMEPAD-WHEELS-and-TABLETS/LOGITECH/Logitech-Gaming-Software-510127-for-XP-Vista-Windows-7-x64.shtml
It is windows 11 that seems to disallow one of the drivers from that in device manager. I tried to tell it to search the computer for drivers and two others were there and also didn't work.
There was some logitech suite that had a working driver but I would need to download a stand alone version of it for 10 to put on 11 for the right driver to search and select but it wants to act like a live service and I can't seem to get a stand alone version to download.
The computer I want it on is for isolated home network use only.