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  1. Hi Pete, Many thanks for getting back to me quickly. Just prior to sending the original post, I had tried using the CH Manager; however that didn't work in terms of getting the throttle quadrant working in FS9. I then uninstalled CH Manager. Then I then reloaded the controls into FSUIPC and guess what - the problem has gone! I've tried a few flights after rebooting Windows 7/FS9 and it's still OK. The throttles work great for my different aircraft - all I need to do now is work out how to get a consistent calibration of the throttles across all of the four throttles. Best regards, Peterwk10
  2. I wonder if you can help me solve a bizarre problem. I use FS2004 as my flight simulator and I fly with CH Products - a CH Flightstick Pro stick, CH Pro Pedals and the CH throttle quadrant. After setting up all these devices in FSUIPC, I found that when I boot up FS9, the view from the 2d cockpit is not straight ahead but the rear up view. The same is for the virtual cockpit view. The control tower view isn't affected but the aircraft view goes from the side view to a view looking down on the aircraft. After trial and error, I found that this interaction is only between FSUIPC and the Rudder pedals. The Flightstick Pro stick and the CH throttle quadrant don't cause this effect with FSUIPC. I've tried using different versions of FSUIPC including the latest one that I downloaded from the website last week - there's no difference. May I ask if anyone else reported this problem and/or any advice on how to fix it? Best regards, Peterwk10
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