John Pettit
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My fears was true. Today its not working. It seams like after a restart it does something, or windows vista does something that makes it not work anymore :(
:unsure: Be very careful what you touch in Booster! I checked the <Buffers> and accepted the recommendation - result chaos! It took a lot of <CTL><ALT><DEL> shutdowns and re-tweaking before I got FSX up and running again. It really messed up. I had to replace the original fsx.cfg file a few times before I got FSX stable again.
I think my problem is made worse by running a triple monitor set-up with the nVidia GTX590 which carries 3 GB of RAM on board.
I shall be very, very careful what I change in Booster. My feeling is that it is a good program but needs handling like a baby. :-?
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Didn't do anything, honest!
Just went back to both the PMDG B747-400X, and then the FSX Beech Baron 58, and guess what? The autopilot disconnect works thru' the red yoke button every time.
Never did understand computers, mumble, mumble ............. :wink:
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Hello everyone posting.
I have tried the red button assigned on my PMDG B747-400X, as well as the FSX default Cessna 172SP and the FSX default Beechcraft Baron 58.
I shall keep trying all suggestions and let you know which, if any, works.
Cheers all :?
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I have the Saitek yoke and operate FSX with registered FSUIPC. I have tried to program, using FSUIPC, the red button (on the top of the right horn of the yoke) to function as an autupilot disconnect button, but with no success. I have tried using the 'Z' keypress function via the left side of the FSUIPC page, as well as the 'autopilot off' selection via the right side of the page. Neither works for me. :(
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers, John
Saitek Separate Mixture Controls
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Hi - I have run both the default Beech Baron BE58 and now have the Carenado version running.
All my control assignments work extremely well except the Mixture control levers (I run two Saitek sets of levers from the Pro Yoke System).
The two mixture control levers (working off the 2Y and 2Z axes) only give the fuel fully rich and fuel cut-off actions. I am sure I used to be able to 'lean-off' the fuel as per the real aircraft. What have I done wrong? I'm sure it must be me :sad:
I hope the answer isn't anything to do with a Lua! I'm not too good with that side of things.
Thanks in advance for any help ;-)