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  1. Hi Pete, You are a star. Excellent support as usual. I have had this problem for ages, looked all through forum and could see nothing. Thought it was me being stupid. Many thanks again and enjoy your holiday. Bon Voyage. Neil
  2. Hi Pete, Thanks for the reply. Sorry I did not explain myself very well. I am now infront of Fsim. I have got new version. 3.80 installed. I will describe exactly my problem. Under Buttons and switches, I program buttons on my ch throttle & Side Winder 2 joystick. ie gear up, gear down. Auto throttle disconnect, etc. When I program them without ticking the Aircraft specific box, they all work fine next time I load FS. The problem occurs when I tick the box for Aircraft Specific. Then when I reload FS all the Aircraft specific commands have gone. I am loading the same A/C at all times. [DXT] Level D Simulations B767-300ER Any ideas. Cheers Neil
  3. Hi Pete, I have fsuipc v 3.75 and I use Level D sim a lot. I find that after setting up the axis and buttons under fsuipc everything is fine. Then when I quit FS9 and later restart, select same aircraft, the buttons no longer work, sometimes the axis do not work either. The problem seems worse if I select the tick box for 'aircraft specific?'. I have searched forum and not found anything. I tried deleting FSUIPC.cfg and starting again but I have the same problem. Please can you help. Cheers Neil
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