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![]() ![]() ![]() It does not say what type of hardware i.e. "About This Mac" recognises something under Hardware - USB - USB Hi-Speed Bus - Hub - Wingman Force: The iMac has four USB ports and I have tried connecting the Wingman Force to all of them in sequence and run js_demo for every one. Downloaded FG 2.0.0-r288-LionOnly to get js_demo. ![]() Applications/FlightGear.app/Contents/Resources/data/Input/Joysticks/Logitech/wingman-force.xml The modification is only more names as I can see from other posts here that big/small letters matter and there was a difference OS "Wingman" vs FG "WingMan") I have modified the original xml in FG v3.0 after the joystick didn't work with the original xml. Mac OS registers the joystick under system information - Hardware - USB - USB Hi-Speed Bus - Hub - Wingman Force: See this from Amazon Īnybody who can see what is wrong from the xml file/system information listed below? Setting General - Control - joystick or auto does not help.Īs opposed to the number of buttons in the xml file the joystick actually has 9 buttons and a thrust lever. 3.0 on OS 10.9.1 on iMac 27" late 2009 with ATI Radeon HD 4850 512 MB.įG loads fine, but when trying to use my old Logitech Wingman Force it does not register in FG even though there is an xml written for it. ![]()
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