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  1. Thank you for your reply. By 'bindings had to be reset' I meant that after I had set all the controls, when I looked at the log, none of them were there, so I had to do the bindings again. That is why I asked whether there had to be a profile set to have them stick. I must have done something wrong, because I see them in the log now. I use the buttons on the yoke exclusively for eyepoint views and panning, except for one toggle, which I use for elevator trim, so if simconnect doesn't see those, that explains why they are not working. I will set via MSFS. Thank for reminding me about zip. I didn't think about that when I was trying to upload. The controls that are too sensitive are the ailerons and the elevator. I have installed the Leo Bodnar board for those axes only. I use diview to calibrate them and then use the Windows control panel utility but I have to do that before every flight because the controls don't hold center. I will try sending them 'direct to FSUIPC Calibration' as you suggest and perhaps play with the slopes. I will repost with the results. Again, I don't have these issues with XP11 or FSX.
  2. Thank you for your reply. By 'bindings had to be reset' I meant that after I had set all the controls, when I looked at the log, none of them were there, so I had to do the bindings again. That is why I asked whether there had to be a profile set to have them stick. I must have done something wrong, because I see them in the log now. I use the buttons on the yoke exclusively for eyepoint views and panning, except for one toggle, which I use for elevator trim, so if simconnect doesn't see those, that explains why they are not working. I will set via MSFS. Thank for reminding me about zip. I didn't think about that when I was trying to upload. The controls that are too sensitive are the ailerons and the elevator. I have installed the Leo Bodnar board for those axes only. I use diview to calibrate them and then use the Windows control panel utility but I have to do that before every flight because the controls don't hold center. I will try sending them 'direct to FSUIPC Calibration' as you suggest and perhaps play with the slopes. I will repost with the results. Again, I don't have these issues with XP11 or FSX.
  3. Two things: 1) I haven't set any specific profiles because right now I use the same profile for every aircraft I fly. When I went to copy the log I found that all my bindings had to be reset. Must I set a profile for the bindings to stick? 2) I created new empty profiles inside MSFS except for the mouse and the keyboard, for which I kept the default profiles. The bindings for the axes set through FSUIPC7 are working fine, as are the default keyboard and mouse bindings set through MSFS, but the button and switch bindings that I have set in FSUIPC7 are not working, even though they show up in the log. I note that RepeatDelayCtr is set to 1. I don't know if that has anything to do with it, or how to change that setting if it does. FSUIPC7 found MSFS and was connected, according to the Title Bar. The log includes Buttons and Keys, Axes, and Events. I had to delete some items from the log to keep it under 20 kb's for upload. I believe that what I have left will contain the pertinent information. On a separate note, I find that the controls in MSFS are entirely too sensitive and jumpy, and the sim is impossible to fly by hand. This is true of every aircraft I have flown (GA only). I have good FR and no CTDs. I don't have these problems in XP 11 or FSX. I welcome help and advice from anyone who can help with the control sensitivity issue and/or the switch issue in FSUIPC7 and of course John or Pete. Thank you in advance. Merry Christmas! GA-Z170XP-SLI-CF, i7 7700K@4.2GB, GeForce 1080TXi and M.2 SSD, 32 GBs DRAM at 2100MHz, Saitek Pro Flight Yoke/Throttle Quadrant, Cessna Trim Wheel, second Saitek Throttle Quadrant, MFG Rudder Pedals, Windows 10 Home 64-bit 21H2 19044.1415 FSUIPC7.ini FSUIPC7.log
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