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· Native American Potentate
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I do not play computer games that often. When iI do I often discover that the joystick connector is no longer connected to the game port on my PC.


I have noticed that even game port joysticks that picture a secure screw in connector usaully dont have on nearly so secure. I realize I could switch to USB but would prefer not to.

Any suggestions for an inexpensive controller with areal connector---or am I missing something
 

· God Bless America!
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VERY few have the screw-in connector. At least some of the Interact GAMEPADS (including the popular AxisPad) do. If you really want it to screw in, my suggestion would be to replace the connector. I'm sure you could find the connector online easily or even at Radio Shack. Do you have the skills and tools to place the connector on the cable? If not, look at finding a computer "geek" (and I say that in the nicest way) friend. If you'd rather get a new controller, I know at least SOME of the InterAct products have this type of connector. Have a great day and good luck!
 

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I have a Thrustmaster steering wheel and foot peddles they have screws, my Mouse System joystick does not. I used to use them for Nascar2 and RoadRash, hopefully I'lll beable to use the steering wheel for GTA3, if it still works.
 

· AllStar
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Why wouldn't you want to use USB? It's a lot more convienient, and you can plug many joysticks into it at one time.

Personally, I use a Dual Shock controller with a PSX-USB adapter that Radio Shack sells.
 

· AllStar
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No drivers needed, it works with the default HID drivers included with Windows.

The only disadvantage to this adapter is that is doesn't seem to support force feedback. The price is pretty good, though, about $10. It's a lot better then the cheap Gravis gamepad I've been using.
 

· Native American Potentate
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USB slots taken. Don't want to buy a hub too. Thought this might work---especially sine the port is there for this purpose.
 
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