It very much DOES require a power cable (for the FFB to work strictly speaking, you could use it without power, but then it has no centering even).The FFB Pro, on the other hand, does have Force Feedback (motors inside it instead of springs, which will do its centering, as well as vibrations/rumble, pressure to one side and various other effects).There is an easy adapter for it making it USB compatible (the USB-ready gameport version really does USB over 5 of the gameport wires, IIRC).The Precision Pro has no Force Feedback, which means two things:.This distinction is essential, so please check again. First off, the Sidewinder Force Feedback (that's what FFB would be short for) Pro looks quite similar to the Sidewinder Precision Pro.My information is potentially conflicting some of yours (seeing as you claim you got an FFB Pro to run under Windows 7.), but I'm really 100% confident still: Where Saitek went wrong with the X-55 Rhino by /u/Goloith HOTAS mount with PVC pipes by /u/irrelevant_queryĪnother HOTAS mount with PVC pipes by /u/vsTerminus Thrustmaster Warthog layout by /u/technosporranĪnother Ikea Markus HOTAS mount by /u/OneQuarterHuman X55 pp_rebindkeys XML file by /u/slugsnot Fixing Toe Brakes on CH Pro Pedals for PTU 2.0 by /u/Goloith