Windows 11 Not Recognizing Logitech Joystick Extreme 3D Pro

I have that Joystick and it works perfectly with MSFS2020 since Win10 and now under Win11. I’ll review my configuration and send you relevant information.

Yes I did but I just installed them again. Now the device is showing in Device Manager, for some reason this time the installation went through all the steps including calibration, it never did that before. Driver is now the Logitech one.

Tried it on MSFS - no difference unfortunately, but thank you anyway for the response, at least I can see it now.

Ok, here is another link that may help.
Use DiView to calibrate it.
It is one of the few that work well with Logitech and MSFS.

https://heusinkveld.com/download-diview/

I had no problems with WIN 10 either. And initially no problems with WIN 11 either.
Now the roll axis doesnt seem to go back on its own in MSFS. Everything else is ok though.

Ok, try the app recommended by TheSevenflyer. In my case it always worked well so never had to recalíbrate it. Do you have another controller plugin ?, if yes disconnect it. I had a conflict issue with a gamepad that was messing up inputs with my logitech and by just disconnecting it, issues was fixed.

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Thank you for that link. I hope I am reading it correctly. On the X axis which is the one I have a problem with when I move it to the extreme left the value goes through zero and then increases to over 35000! On the left axis it only goes to 45000. I assume this is causing my problem?

That could certainly be part of it.
To use this tool, right click on the box for the axis you want, and select “view raw data”.
Then click calibrate.

When I click Calibration it is asking for values between zero and 255?

Sorry I worked that part out, now it looks better. I will try it on MSFS and revert with the resuls.

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Well it didnt work at all. Everything else works on the joystick but not the x axis. I think
I have got the values wrong in the calibration, but it only allows a min of zero and a max of 255!

Do you have another controller connected ?, if yes try disconnecting it.

No I dont, just the Logitech!

Ok, have you tried to reset to default your joystick settings in MSFS ?
Also try with different USB ports.

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I have tried several USB ports, no different.
the joystick only has a problem with the X axis.
If I roll left or right the yoke goes as far as it can, and if I bring the joystick back to the centre the yoke wont move back, I have to push the joystick the other way to try and get to the middle and then it just goes fully in the other direction.
Weird.

Appreciate everyones input - thank you.

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If not done, look at the other reports related to that joystick, maybe one of them can help:
Search results for ‘extreme 3d pro #user-support-hub in:title’ - Microsoft Flight Simulator Forums

Does this happen with every aircraft?