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  1. Yes! And to add to this... I just purchased the "Dual Controller" by Logitech and it works perfectly with Ghost Recon. Here's what to do... since it is a Programable controller (comes with a small cd that loads an new icon into your control panel index: So... ....From the Start, go into your "control panel", click and open on the new controller icon, I didn't see it at first so I gave up, so I did a re-start, and found it by using the search which I should have done at first when I got into my control panel, but I'm the guy you'll see looking for my pencil when it's behind my ear.., anyway, once you click on it, you'll see it has properties, and properties you can program each button with. Now there isn't a big selection of indexes to look at at first, so get into every feature, and click on everything, you don't have to change anything at first, just look around at the options, you will see about ten things to navigate through but eventually you'll click on a feature in a few short minutes that brings up your control pad image with a list on both sides, there's no mistaking this small page... each line will show you a button to program, and also, if you push a buttom it will create a line between the button image and the list on one side or the other, so it's almost idot proof okay? Thumb pads: look at the stick feature and use any pull down window... I could be more exact but then you won't get familiar with all the gizmos, so don't get lazy... it's not hard, and your no geek if you didn't find it by now! Most important of all is the look left, look right, look up, and look down, and these are related to the two thumb pads, use your mouse to click on these images or the lines, or just look for.... axis "X".... and axis "Y". These you'll need to set up for a mouse movement on axis x and y, or left-right, up-down. AGAIN... these are the bottom features in a "pull down" bar, or window, thing.... took me 25 minutes to set up eveything, another 35 to fine tune it. and 10 minutes to get my butt killed!!! But hey.... My advice is to use one pad for left and right, the other for up and down, you may be able to program them for an all in one style joystick mouse, but for now I don't see it happening yet. But go kick some butt and let me know if you found anything new (thecrosbyguy@yahoo.com) Croz here. That's where you need to start. There is a pull down that has these stick controls... I say again, Stick Controls, and look to and use the bottom of the list in the pull downs where is say ("mouse" axis "X") or (mouse axis Y) But here's a tip: after you set up all your 22 buttons or features, start the game and try the features, but don't close the property box before you play, leave it open, here's why. By using the "Alt" and "Tab" keys together you can go back and forth between game and features without having to escape the game, and you can resume at the same point in the game as you left when you return. One more thing, I found the sensitivity to be exceptionally high, so you might need to slow it down to be able to hit a target.
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