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Pegasus15
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Registered: ‎08-04-2008
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Re: Logitech WIngman Force

Good idea Synaesthesia,  Maybe you should ask CharlesB to help you with this one...
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FordPrefect
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Registered: ‎10-26-2008
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Re: Logitech WIngman Force

Today i tried to use my Wingman Formula Force USB, buyed 9 years ago, on my pc with Vista 64 bit but it doesn't work.

ok, so i tried to use it on my hp notebook with Vista 32 bit and, with my surprise, the wheel seems to work !

windows update has downloaded a driver from microsoft site: i take a look at the cab of this driver and i found that is an older driver, maybe xp version, number 4.30.180 and dated  05/14/2003. 

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SteelMastiff
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Registered: ‎11-03-2008
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Re: Logitech WIngman Force

I am in the same boat.... Logitech, please address this issue!!! I own a Wingman Force Flight Stick and am at a total loss without it, I have have owned it forever and have window shopped just about every flight stick that has been introduced over the years but none compare to the Wingman Force. It is the best flight stick that I have ever used, and the thought that a driver issue has forced it to become obsolete is just sickening to me...

 

 I sit here with Vista 64 loaded up with my flight Sims; but without my trusty Wingman at my side. So, if you could please find it in your hearts to make an attempt to include the Wingman Force when drivers are written; some long time supporters of Logitech will once again be able to brag about the quality and reliability of the Logitech brand...

 

 Sincerely,

 

Long time customer

 

 

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blunden
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Registered: ‎11-30-2008
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Re: Logitech WIngman Force

CharlesB: Then how about launching a little campaign for christmas that gives owners of these unsupported devices a rebate that can be used on any of the new ones? This would reward us loyal customers who payed a lot for it when it was launched. It doesn't really have to be that much and/or you could "lock" them to some of the more expensive devices in you lineup now as that's what these were when we bought them.