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  1. oh yes, this could be. :? My PC is not the last jewel, will try to add power to the Yoke. I always heard that interferes with FS assignments (uncontrolled behaviours), but not directly experienced. :?: :D
  2. Hi! :D I'm proceeding on assignements, calibrations & co. Found a problem, as subject. In some positions the throttle is in constant small uncontrolled movement (up and down) and the decrease-increase movement is not linear but stepwise. FSUIPC 3.98 and FS9. Throttle is Saitek, connected to the respective Yoke via game port. No Saitek software installed. Thank you in advance for help! :D
  3. Aha! :D Great Pete, this is the point, I had some Key2Mouse philosophy in my mind..... example: main panel window ---> Yoke button #1 = speed inc radio stack window ---> Yoke button #1 = nav1 frequency inc is it possible? :?:
  4. Hi Mr Dowson, :) I'm new here. Hope you understand my poor english. :wink: I'm a new user of macros and I have just a little problem. As general assignments I had some commands, like inc/dec altitude, inc/dec climb-rate, inc/dec IAS, assigned to some buttons of my Yoke. At the same buttons, for a specific aircraft, I have assigned some macros, adding in the .mcro file the line window="Radio Stack", the name of the window. When I fly the specific aircraft the macro commands take the priority over the general assignments commands even if the window is closed. I'm sure the solution is in front of me, but I can't see it. Help please! FSUIPC 3.98 and FS9. Thank you in advance! :) :D Francesco
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