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  1. Pete, Sorry to have wasted your time. Like I said, it has been awhile since I had got into programming with FSUIPC and just now figured out my error. I was not assigning a function to the axis during assignment. DOH! All is well, Carry On! BTW I've attached the superscript manual for reference. Very useful tool when combined with FSUIPC Thanks again for your time and patience, Walt SuperScript.pdf
  2. Understood. I guess I'm assuming that the axis' are being assigned since it is picking them up in the axis assignment tab and I'm sending to FS as normal axis then hitting OK. Im not sure why it is not registering Dx, Dy, and Dr. That is where the problem is.
  3. Pete, i added the guid for the rudders manually (stickler for detail). I'm surprised that you have not heard of superscript. I imagine that you do not fly the VRS Superbug. I can delete those lines for joystick B. I "assign" axis' to the rudder functions via FSUIPC axis assignment tab and they seem to be detected in the GUI. I am unable to "set or calibrate" those axis' under the FSUIPC joystick calibration tab. No inputs are registering in the gui. Perhaps I need to record a short video of what I'm doing My my goal is to use FSUIPC along with Superscript for all of my needs. Walt
  4. SS=Superscript 2.08 INI attached. Thanks, Walt FSUIPC4.ini
  5. Pete, i have done quite a bit of programming with FSUIPC using Superscript but that was years ago and perhaps my understanding of this program has gotten rusty. I "assign" axis' to my new rudders in FSUIPC but they do not allow me to calibrate them in that tab inside fsuipc. The pedals are recognized in Windows, MFG Configurator, FSUIPC Axis Assignment but there is no input recognized under rudders or tie brakes inside the joystick calibration tab unless I have controllers enabled in P3D. I do not want P3D controlling any of my controllers. My preference is FSUIPC + SS. Im not sure what I am doing wrong as it is a simple process. All I do know is that the pedals work everywhere except when using FSUIPC and I must be having a mental malfunction. Walt
  6. 1. "1109 ---------------------- Joystick Device Scan ----------------------- 1109 Product= MFG Crosswind V2 1125 Manufacturer= MFG 1125 Vendor=16D0, Product=0A38 (Version 33.1) 1140 Serial Number= MFG500002 1140 Product= Throttle - HOTAS Warthog 1140 Manufacturer= Thrustmaster 1140 Vendor=044F, Product=0404 (Version 1.0) 1140 Serial Number= Thrustmaster 1140 Product= Joystick - HOTAS Warthog 1140 Manufacturer= Thustmaster 1140 Vendor=044F, Product=0402 (Version 1.0) 1140 Serial Number= Thustmaster" 2. I'm referring to the joystick calibration tab inside FSUIPC. The new device is "seen" and axis assigned under that tab. The calibration tab recognizes inputs from the rudders when controllers are "Enabled"in P3D. When "Disabled" no inputs are seen under the joystick calibration tab (Rudder and Brake sections). It is my understanding the controllers are to be disabled inside the sim when using FSUIPC. My Saitek rudders were removed over 6 months ago and I am unsure how to remove them from that section. Also, I find it odd that FSUIPC has my HOTAS listed twice. I did observe that the GUID for the MFG Rudders was not listed twice. I have not edited the INI in the slightest other than normal programming within the FSUIPC GUI. Thanks,
  7. Pete, I recently swapped out my Saitek pedals for MFG Crosswind V2. I am unable to calibrate them and get them to be detected in the sim without enabling controllers. .ini attached. Intel Core i7 4790 @ 4.6Ghz, Nvidia GTX 970, Win 10 Pro 64 Bit , REX EP+OD, HOTAS Warthog, MFG Rudders , TIR 5.3 P3D 3.3.5 VRSSuperbug + Tacpack 1.4.3.0 2016-06-24_19-01-22_FSUIPC4.ini
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