Saitek Games ST110 User Guide

1. LEARN ABOUT THE BASICS…  
Thank you for purchasing Saitek’s new ST110 Joystick. With its ergonomically-designed  
pistol grip and sculptured palm rest, this game controller will give you countless hours of  
exciting, yet comfortable, game play! Moreover, since it was  
carefully developed to fit a wide variety of hand sizes, it will  
probably feel like it was made especially for you!  
PLAY IT SAFE!  
Whether you’re cruising the  
The ST110 was designed for IBM PC and compatible  
skies in a jetliner, or heading for  
systems, and will work with Windows®95/98-based games,  
the finish line in  
as well as your other DOS and Windows favorites. As shown  
an exciting race,  
under Features and Controls, this joystick boasts 3 thumb-  
controlled fire buttons, conveniently located at the top of the  
grip, plus a fast-reacting and easily-accessible finger trigger.  
You’ll also appreciate the smooth and fluid operation of the  
built-in throttle. All these features add up to a joystick that’s  
perfectly suited for many different adventures, including flight  
simulations, racing games, and so much more!  
In addition, you have complete control over the amount of  
resistance in the handle. A tight adjustment may work well  
for some types of games, but you might do better in others  
with less tension in the joystick—experiment a little! We’ve  
remember that  
it’s important to  
be aware of how  
you’re sitting and how you’re  
holding the joystick! Try not to  
stay in the same position for too  
long, and be sure to take breaks  
now and then. Be smart—don’t  
take a chance on straining your  
wrists, hands, or fingers!  
also included a special area in the base, where you can store the cable when not in use. This  
feature can even come in handy while you’re actually playing—for an extremely neat desktop,  
simply coil up and store the unused cable length between the joystick and your PC!  
The instructions in this manual were designed to get you started quickly and easily. Once  
you’ve gone through the initial setup for your new joystick, the games can begin!  
2. …THEN DO THE CALIBRATION!  
After setting up the ST110 as described under Getting Connected, you’ll need to calibrate  
the unit in Windows®95/98, as described below. For older DOS and Windows-based games,  
start up the game, select the Joystick option within the game, and follow the instructions.  
a. Click on Start, and select Settings, then Control Panel.  
b. Double-click the Game Controllers icon. If any previously-loaded controllers appear in  
the Game Controllers window, they should be removed before you add the ST110 as  
the active controller. To remove an existing device, highlight the controller by clicking on  
it, and then click on Remove. Click on Yes to confirm.  
c. Select Add under the General tab. Select the 3-axis, 4-button joystick option.  
d. Click on OK, and you’re now back at the main Game Controllers window.  
e. With the 3-axis, 4-button joystick highlighted, click on the Properties button to open  
the Game Controller Properties dialog box.  
f. Select Calibrate under the Settings tab, and follow the on-screen instructions. Make  
sure that the Rudder/Pedals box is not selected. Note that the throttle is used to  
calibrate the third axis. When the calibration procedure is complete, click on Finish.  
g. Next, click on the Test tab to check out your calibration. The joystick cursor should move  
in all directions, and the button indicators should turn on when the buttons and trigger  
are pressed. When the throttle is pushed all the way forward and pulled back again, the  
third axis indicator in the center should go up and down.  
h. After you’ve finished testing, quit by clicking on OK in the Test window, and OK in the  
General window. Finally, close the Control Panel window. Now it’s time to load your  
favorite game and start playing!  
Note that the actual controls for the buttons, trigger, and throttle are set within each indi-  
vidual game. Check your game documentation for details.  
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