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From: Boulder, CO
Their interface won't work with 4-channel transmitters in Windows 98/ME as Windows joystick calibration requires at least one "button", i.e. 5-th channel on the TX.
AFAIK, their USB version uses USB-to-gameport converter, which can be bought in RadioShack for about $20.
Just my $.02 worth...
AFAIK, their USB version uses USB-to-gameport converter, which can be bought in RadioShack for about $20.
Just my $.02 worth...
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From: St. Thomas, VIRGIN ISLANDS (USA)
There's a "soft button" program included on the driver CD. You run the program, enter the joystick calibration mode then click the provided on-screen button at the appropriate times.
My flying mate's radio is one of those basic 4-channel Futaba rigs wot comes with their RTF trainer packages. Again, it works fine.
My flying mate's radio is one of those basic 4-channel Futaba rigs wot comes with their RTF trainer packages. Again, it works fine.



