First post, by Rekrul
I just found a Saitek Cyborg 3D Gold USB joystick in the trash. Everything seems to work, the stick, throttle, all the buttons, etc. However there are some physical features of the stick that I'm unsure what they do, and would really like to have a copy of the manual. Unfortunately Saitek/Logitec's support for older products royally sucks.
A Google search managed to find a one-page sheet on the Saitek site which basically just tells you to install their Saitek Gaming Extensions software to program the stick. I can't find that on their site. In fact, I can't even find the one-page PDF that Google linked to, by going through their site. They list the Cyborg 3D Force, and Cyborg 3D Rumble, but not the Cyborg 3D Gold.
I did find a manual for Saitek Gaming Extensions, but the only download I can find for the program is on dodgy websites.
I know I can use it as-is, but I'd like to have the option of installing the software if I choose. The manual mentions being able to do things like define one button as a shift function, thereby doubling the number of buttons you can have.
As for the physical features, it has a hex-head screw on the side at the top that apparently lets you adjust the angle of the top unit, but there's also a screw directly in the back, and what looks like three different adjustment holes on the other side. Strangely, that back one is a different size than the one on the side. The stick also has an adjustable hand rest that also uses a different sized hex screw from the one on the side. They must be metric because none of the Imperial bits I have will fit those two screws. On the front of the stick, there's an allen wrench that I assume fits the screws, but I can't figure out how to free it. It's half under a plastic piece that doesn't seem to want to come loose, and I don't want to force it and break it.
There are also three prominent screws in the top of the case, two on either side and one in the back, which are the same size as the screw in the side of the stick. I assume these just hold the case together, but it seems strange to me that they have the same size heads as the side screw that you're meant to be able to adjust. Normally, screws like these would be a different size to prevent people from using the included tool to mess with them. Actually, it's strange that the screw holding the hand rest is a different size, as it would make more sense to make all the user adjustable parts have the same size screw.
Anyway, does anyone know where I can find a copy of the manual for this stick, or a reliable place to download the Saitek Gaming Extensions software?