


Unfortunately those of us who bought the Microsoft Sidewinder are out of luck because Microsoft hardware division no longer exists and they no longer support those products. In many of the newer games your pedals are required to work on seperate axis, most steering wheel manufactures have kept up with this demand and have compensated and made the proper adjustments in later driver versions. have you found a soloution yet, i think its bang out of order microsoft doing this as the wheel is still the best around nowįor those of you having brake pedal problems with the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback steering wheel I found a work around. Hi i have the same problem i have had the wheel since they came out as soon as i installed xp it happend. Is there anyway, to get these modes in Windows XP? I tried to install Controller Software 4.0 but still.there was no option to choose modes Is there any workaround? Back in Windows 98, it was easy to choose, using the Sidewinder controller software, whether to use separate (gas pedal X-axis, brake pedal Z-rotational axis) or combined (gas pedal and brake pedal both on X-axis) mode. BUT.if I want to play more realistic driving games, where I need the brake pedal and gas pedal to be on separete axis.that's when the problem comes in. Here is the problem description: the wheel works just fine.I can accelerate and brake and even steer properly in Need for Speed Underground 2. I just updated my OS from old Win98 to Win XP professional, now I just found out that my USB version of the Sidewinder Steering wheel software does not work properly.
