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Yes: It's a known issue with the cable with the right throttle. Me (and others) have send the G940 back to Logitech and got a new one which showed the same problem later, too.
I (and others, too) have finally taken the problem in my own hands and opened it. Here's an example (albeit in German, from somebody else) on how to fix it. Be aware: you loose any warranty by taking this path... |
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uhm, thanks oj.
im not going forward with this, i will wait for my garantee to expire, |
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Then send it in to Logitech immediately - it only gets worse - and hope for the best...
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Hi everyone.
I was wondering for those who have this G 940 setup, how do you like it? I was never a fan of Force Feed Back but I'm hearing good things about this system. Richie |
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Caveat Emptor, Richie... Caveat Emptor
If you're reading good things about the G940, you're not researching enough |
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I was thinking of getting a CH fighter stick and throttle so it's good to know.
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I think that FFB is needed for feel how your plane reacts for all things. I wouldnt change it for nothing
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My 940 Trottle has several short ciruits as well.
When I move the left throttle all hell breaks loose (several other axis and even the throttle coolie hat start jumping around). It gets my nomination for the worst product of 2010. |
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