CH Fighterstick Vintage Version
CH Fighterstick Vintage Version
Congratulations on your purchase of the F-16 Fighterstick! Its authentic look, quality craftsmanship, and programmability
will provide you with hours of “keyboard-free” game play. It was designed and manufactured in the U.S. with the same
strict quality standards you’ve come to expect from CH Products.
Requirements
•    IBM-compatible computer with a 286 processor or higher
•    Standard gameport that supports at least two joysticks (via one port--OK)
•    Standard or PS/2 type keyboard and connector
•    MS-DOS 5.0 or higher with at least 500K conventional memory available
IMPORTANT: This is only a brief guide; for more information, please read the Fighterstick electronic manual
included with the software.
Installation
1.   Turn the computer OFF.
2.   Plug the Fighterstick’s gameport connector into the gameport behind the computer. If you have rudder pedals or a
     throttle, plug them into the computer first and then plug the Fighterstick’s gameport connector into the pedals or
     throttle “joystick” connector.
     Pro Throttle Users: This is the only connection you will make. Remove the Fighterstick’s detachable keyboard
     connector cable and store it in a safe place. It is only used when the Fighterstick is in stand-alone mode. Skip over
     to step 5.
3.   Unplug your keyboard and plug it into the back of the Fighterstick’s special keyboard pass-through connector (for
     PS/2 machines, use the smaller connector).
4.   Plug the Fighterstick’s keyboard connector into your computer’s keyboard slot.
5.   Turn ON your computer and boot up into Windows.
6.   Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and allow the CD to autorun. (If the CD does not autorun, double click on
     My Computer then open your CD-ROM drive. Double click on the setup file.
7.   Follow the onscreen directions. Install the program for your Fighterstick called Speedkeys.
MS-DOS Setup
Other than programming the buttons in Speedkeys, no special setup is required for DOS. You can test the basic
operation of the Fighterstick using the JCENTER test included with the Fighterstick software. To run JCENTER, do the
following:
1. Double click on My Computer.
2. Double click on your CD-ROM drive [Enter].
3. Double click on the icon labeled Jcenter
4. On the left side of the screen under JOYSTICK A - X and Y you should see fluctuating numbers indicating your
      joystick’s position. Under JOYSTICK B - Y, you should see a number indicating your Fighterstick’s throttle wheel
      position. Note: The buttons will not light up on screen if they are keyboard-programmed.
5. If test is successful, press ‘Esc’ and start up your game.
6. For DOS based games (even if launched from Windows), make sure you configure and calibrate the joystick per
      game instructions. When specifying a joystick type, select “Joystick w/throttle” (i.e. CH Flightstick Pro or F-16
      Combatstick).
You should now have the 3-axis, 4-button joystick listed in your game controllers control panel with a status of OK. (If not,
refer to the Troubleshooting section) You are now ready to calibrate your Fighterstick.
*Notepad can be accessed by clicking on Start, Programs, Accessories, and selecting Notepad.
Troubleshooting
⇒ My Fighterstick does not work in DOS games.
Test the joystick in JCENTER (see DOS SETUP). If test fails, make sure the gameport you are using is enabled as
described by the manufacturer. If it tests OK, configure and calibrate the joystick as described in the game’s
documentation.
⇒    When I calibrate in the Game Controllers Control Panel, I am unable to progress to the next screen, or I
     receive an audible “ding”.
You must have at least one joystick button programmed in your F-16 Fighterstick. When Windows 95/98 asks you to
press a button to continue, it is expecting an actual joystick button to be pressed. With Speedkeys, you have the ability to
change a joystick button to a keyboard stroke, which at this point in the calibration will be unrecognized by Windows.
Therefore, when you make your template, make sure you program at least one joystick button to your F-16 Fighterstick’s
template.
⇒     When booting up my computer, my keyboard is not recognized. Or, I cannot access Speedkeys. I get an
      error message that the Joystick was not found. Or, my computer hangs when accessing Speedkeys.
There are a couple of things that could be causing this. To start troubleshooting the problem, make sure that:
1. Your keyboard pass-thru cable is attached firmly to both your keyboard and the keyboard connector in the back of
      your computer (see Installation)
2. You are not using a programmable keyboard
3. You are not using a ps/2-AT keyboard adapter
4. You have the latest BIOS for your particular motherboard
5. You have tried at least 2 non-programmable keyboards
6. Your gameport is providing your device with 5 volts (check your computer manual for more information)
7. Your motherboard powers down your keyboard completely when the computers power is off.
If the above checks out, then perform a hard reset on your F-16 Fighterstick as described in the Performing a Hard
Reset section of this manual.
Warranty
The F-16 Fighterstick™ is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of three (3) years from the date of purchase. During this warranty period, CH PRODUCTS will, at its option, repair
or replace, at no charge, any component determined to be defective.
       The liability under this warranty is limited to the repair of and/or replacement of the defect or defective part at our
factory, and does not include shipping expenses. This warranty does not apply if, in the opinion of CH PRODUCTS, the F-
16 Fighterstick™ has been damaged by accident, abuse, improper usage, or as a result of service or modification by
other than CH PRODUCTS.
       "NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF SALABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CH PRODUCTS IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES." SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTICAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU.
       This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
       To obtain warranty services, send the F-16 Fighterstick, postage prepaid, with a check for $6.00 to cover shipping
and handling, together with a dated proof of purchase and RMA# (Return Merchandise Authorization) obtained from CH
PRODUCTS at 760.598.7833 to: CH PRODUCTS, 970 Park Center Dr., Vista, CA 92083.
       The enclosed software is made available as is, and without warranties of any kind. All warranty claims made on CH
PRODUCTS relating to defects which may be present are expressly excluded where this is legally permissible.
       CH PRODUCTS assumes no liability for the correctness, precision, or currency of the software or of its
accompanying documentation, nor for the suitability of the software for a specific purpose or for normal market quality.
       The risk relating to usability of the running characteristics of the software and the accompanying hardware lies with
the user of the software. CH PRODUCTS shall not be liable for the performance of the software or for its functional
capability in a multiple users association. The user shall bear the costs for correction of defects, costs for maintenance,
repair or improvement work and not CH PRODUCTS, its dealers, distributors, representatives or employees.