Things You'll Need
Instructions
Purchase a joystick that is compatible with your version of Windows. The package that the joystick comes in should give the system compatibility requirements, so make sure before you buy a joystick that will work with your PC system. Unpack the joystick and connect the cord to the joystick.
Load the joystick drivers from the CD included with the joystick. Insert the CD into the CD drive and wait for it to start automatically. Follow the onscreen instructions to upload the drivers. If your joystick did not come with a CD, visit the manufacturer's website and download the drivers from their website.
Connect the joystick to the computer and wait for the "New Hardware Found" window to pop up. Click in the pop-up window and follow the onscreen instructions. Open the game you want to play by double clicking its icon on the desktop and then entering "Settings" and clicking the bubble box next to "Enable Joystick."
Click on "Control Panel" followed by "Game Controllers." Follow the instructions in the wizard that opens on the screen and then click "Properties, settings, and calibrate." Follow the onscreen instructions to completely calibrate the joystick.