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Re: problem with logitech attack 3 controller

The best solution is to power the driverstation down, and when you power back up, don't touch the joystick until everything is back up and running.

Sometimes, if somebody is moving the joystick when the DS is coming up, the software can "latch" the current position of the joystick and offset the 0,0 point.

I suppose that unplugging and re-plugging it in might also fix it, but I'm just guessing here.
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