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  1. Hello Simmers, I'm having some issues with the calibration of the ACE Yokes with FSUIPC. I'm using P3D, FSUIPC (registered version), Prosim 737. First I have calibrate the Yoke in windows 10 and after that I have strat the calibration in FSUIPC. Everything looks good during the calibration. I not indicate any function to the Yoke in the P3D and neither in the Prosim (beside the yoke buttons). But then in the P3D when I move the yoke the flight surfaces fliker. I made a video. Anyone add this issue before? Kind regards, Diogo Santos Untitled.mp4
  2. thnaks. i will contact prosim with this. thanks once again. DS
  3. Hi John, Both versions are resgistered, the 6 for the P3D v5 and the 7 for the MSFS2020. I also have a registered widefs but not install it now because everything is in the same pc. do you think i need to install it? I have tried with both FS and in both the controllers are disable. everything is assign in the prosim 737. when you say logging what do you mean? how can I do that?
  4. Hello, have done that, and save the log before and after. In both situations neither the TQ or the Sismo hardware appear in the log file. So the issue shouldn’t be in the FSUIPC but in the prosim software right? kind regards diogo
  5. Hello John, thanks for the super fast reply. I have not assign anything neither in FSUIPC or in ProSim. I use a clen configuration and start to just say that have there the TQ in the right COM port in prosim. than open P3D and flaps work normaly. after shutdown everything and in the configuration page of prosim I puk a mark in the SISMO drivers (this time without the sismo hardware connected), and the flaps work normaly with the TQ lever... shutsown everything again and connect the Sismo hardware, open prosim and P3D and the flaps no work anymore in the TQ. could this be a hardware order issue in the prosim/fsuipc? i not even know if this is possible to change.. but what I think is both the TQ and the Sismo are using the same "configuration" in fsuipc or prosim. thats why I wrote here in the forum. to see if we can change the order and put the TQ before to not being overwriten by some Sismo module. thanks in advance. DS
  6. *** Moved from FAQ sub-forum to main Support Forum *** Hi Anyone with a sismo hardware and a FSC or Poldragonet Full motorized TQ? The flaps not moving if I have both connected. If I connect only the TQ the flaps move perfectly up and down. But if I connect the sismo hardware they stop working. I tested in a clean prosim installation first only with the TQ connected and without the sismo ticked in the drivers. Then I tried with the sismo ticked in the drivers and also worked. And then when I connect the sismo modules stop working. Could this be a Fsuipc issue Or a prosim issue? Could both are using the same configuration in FSUIPC and enter in conflit? Kind regards Diogo
  7. Hello, I am having a similar problem with cockpitsonic TQ and EHID. I need to reinstall everything and now EHID don't find any device in the system. I didnt know exactly why now it doesnt work but it used to in the past. probably I am missing some cockpitsonic/EHID configuration. I am using Prosim737 and prepar3D v5. any sugestions? Kind regards, Diogo Santos
  8. i dont think will be necessary than 🙂 thanks so much for the fast response
  9. Hello, I'm new for the simulation world and building my first sim 🙂 I already bought the FSuipc6 but in the end I dont understand if I really need to buy the WideFS7 or not to use with FSuipc6 or is already included in it. Can someone help? Thanks in advance! Kind regards, Diogo Santos
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