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  1. Pete... I did as you asked. I believe you've hit on the problem. There are no LOG files, and there is no INI file. Not in the Modules folder. Not anywhere on the computer (the only INI file on the system is related to FS). As such, based upon your previous reply, it doesn't appear that FSUIPC is active. The DLL file is in the Modules folder. I'd appreciate your further suggestions. Thank you...
  2. Hi Pete... I'm unable to get a LOG file to generate. Here's what I'm doing. Please see if you can tell me what to do differently: 1.) Start FS and begin a flight. 2.) Select the Modules option, and then FSUIPC. 3.) Click the Logging tab and select New Log and Axis and Non-Axis Events (I've also reversed this order and selected the Axis options before clicking New Log). 4.) Click OK. 5.) Resume the flight. The panning problem is present. 6.) Let it run for 15 seconds, or so, and then stop the panning by unplugging and replugging the pedals. 7.) Invoke the panning problem again by selecting a new aircraft. 8.) Let it run for 15 seconds, then select the Modules option, then FSUIPC, then Logging, then Stop. 9.) End the flight and check the FS Modules folder for a LOG file. I didn't see an FSUPIC.LOG file there so I searched the computer and found none. I'm sure that this is supposed to be an incredibly simple process. Sorry for the hassle, Pete...
  3. Sorry for the ambiguity, Pete. FSUIPC is creating the issue. Uninstalled, everything works. Installed, the pan ensues. There was no improvement by deleting the .ini file. Once FSUIPC is installed again, the issue returns. Although the problem is perplexing, I've found a workaround that I can live with, I think. While the problem is occuring, if I unplug the pedals and plug them into a different USB port on the computer, the pan stops and remains stopped as long as I don't access FSUIPC by clicking on the "Modules" option on the toolbar, or change aircraft. If I do need to change aircraft, I'll do so, and then unplug and replug the pedals to stop the perpetual pan. A little inconvenient, but worth it if it allows me to use your application. I appreciate your attempts to help solve this. Thank you...
  4. Thanks for the speedy reply and suggestion, Pete. Unfortunately, I had already tried as you suggested. And I had confirmed the calibration of the pedals both through FSUIPC and FS itself. But, I tried it again just to be sure. I removed (not renamed) the FSUIPC files from the Modules folder, and ensured that there weren't any in the main FS folder (as you instruct in your User Guide. Which is excellent, by the way.). No luck. Is there a way to be sure that all settings within FSUIPC are cleared out, aside from attempting to clear them manually one at a time? I have tried that, and I've clicked on "Normal Defaults" (I believe it was called), although I'm not certain that that clears all settings. I was thinking that if I could start with a completely clean slate I might solve this. I had thought that removing the FSUIPC.dll from FS9, and then re-installing it anew from my original download file would be the equivalent of starting fresh, but it didn't seem so. Thanks for any further alternatives you may proffer, Pete... I appreciate your support...
  5. Folks... I just realized that I should've said that the two things that can stop the problem are: a) removing the FSUPIC dll from the FS9 Modules folder, OR b) unplugging my CH Pedals. In other words, either action will cause it to stop. It doesn't require both. Sorry for the oversight...
  6. Hi Folks... I have a most curious issue that just presented itself. My system has been running without issue until today. Now, however, if I use any version of FSUIPC (I have a registered version of 3.75, and two previous unregistered versions, and the problem persists with all), the view from within the virtual cockpit is a continual pan, as if I were constantly holding the "pan up" view key. Two things can make this situation stop... a) removing the FSUPIC dll from the FS9 Modules folder, and b) unplugging my CH Pedals. Without using FSUIPC everything (including the pedals) works perfectly. It sure doesn't seem like it could be the cause but, absolutely the only thing that changed between a perfectly running system yesterday and these problems today, is that I replaced my power supply (went from 300 watts to 500 watts to accommodate a new 8800GT grahics card that's on the way). I'd appreciate any insight you may have. In case it matters, my system specifics are: HP Pavillion A6230N AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor 3 GB RAM, 400 GB Hard Drive NVIDIA GEForce 6150SE nForce 430 Vista Home Premium (so far... no problems...!!) CH Pedals, Yolk, and Throttle Quad Desktop Aviator Throttle Quad, Avionics Panel, and Trim Wheel GoFlight Avionics FS 2004 I appreciate your help. Thank you...
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