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  1. Hi Pete, Thanks for your reply. I can't see how it can be a problem with the Hardware Connector if the lever movement is 'seen' by Prosim, it is the communication of the movement from Prosim to P3D where problem appears to be. If I manualyy add a flap position to Prosim on the TQ tab, they work as they should, which makes the issue even harder to understand. Thank you for taking the trouble to explain your vJOYOffsets to me, I'm afraid it's beyond my software knowledge but, I will take a look. I appreciate the suggestion of moving Prosim to a client PC but this would also mean moving nearly all my USB devices too. I think I'll hold off on this, at least for now. Without flaps my sim is not usable, once again...….. Regards Dave
  2. Hi Pete, I use Prosim 737 (like you) and I see it in the configuration area. I can calibrate it, move the lever and I see it move in Prosim however, it does not work in P3D, although speed brake and throttle levers do, which are connected to the same Bodnar card. I am using the Hardware Connector provided by Prosim. I have raised this with the Prosim devs but it taking a long time to get responses. I thought using FSUIPC may provide a work around. Regards Dave
  3. Hi, I would like to setup a joystick to work via a LAN and am wondering if this can be done with FSUIPC/WideFS. I have a Leo Bodnar card connected to a potentiometer. It connected via USB to a client PC and is calibrated in Windows. I know the server PC can 'see' the joystick. I would like to set it up to work in P3d. I have looked at the FSUIPC & WideFS manual but can't see any guidance for this, which I suspect means it's not possible. WideFS is 'seen' by FSUIPC, there are no network issues. Is it possible please? Thanks very much Dave
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