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  1. Hi Pete, I am using FSUIPC 4.57 with saitek yoke, throttle and rudder. My configuration used to work OK, except for a right turning tendency on the ailerons. So I started deleting fsuipc settings in the fsuipc gui axis and calibration. I am seeing issues with the ailerons not working correctly and throttle. For example if i turn the ailerons to the right in calibration i get a16K value then if click on set onlyn 10K gets put in under max and If i try to set dead zones, the value on the left say 200 and I click on the middle "set" button uses a large -16K value and the beeps after clicking on various set buttons do not occur. Is there a way to clear out everything and start over. I am spending more time trying to troubleshoot than i do flying these days. I have all yoke settings off in FSX except for the hat switch. i renamed the origianl fsuipc configuration settings to try to start from scratch. Any debug logs I can check out. I'm running out steam trying to get this to work again. please let me know of any details to provide. in summary , prop, mixture , rudder and brakes and all buttons work fine. only throttle and ailerons are faulty and I cant get a clean calibration. thanks, Keith
  2. Hi Pete, I'm not sure if I should post to FSUIPC but wanted to ask if for assistance. I am using the Carando Bonanza with Saitek yoke and rudder. I noticed the airplane likes to roll to the right and I need to fly with left aileron during cruise. I created a dead zone with aileron and elevator but the roll still occurs. I am using flightline T kx525 attitude indicator. Is there something in FSUIPC to control the right banking tendency, feels like a car out of alignment. thanks, Keith
  3. Hi Pete, By default the Bonanza first decr/incr is 15 degrees and the next is full (30 degrees). This works fine in FSUIPC, works the same as the keyboard. However the POH of the Bonzana shows 10 degree of flaps for certain maneuvers and that is why I am trying to see if its possible to get the 10 degrees without it going to 15 degrees. I'd like to make it realistic as possible. Thanks for the help, Keith
  4. Hi, I'm new to FSUIPC. I am using Saitek yoke,throttle and pedals. I want to allow for 10, 15 and 30 degree flaps using flap incr on one of the buttons. Be default i get 15 and 30 degrees. Is there a way to make the 10 degree too? thanks, Keith
  5. HI, For some unknown reason, my FPS went back up to normal and I can read the ATC screen now I deleted all my yoke and rudder calibrations and it worked. I mentioned FSUIPC only because it was after I recalibrated my yoke and rudder again to make improvements that the slow FPS issue occurred. I do recall FSX crashing on me too at one point. I guess just one of those Windowsthings.Thanks for your time. Keith
  6. Hi, I am a new user to FSX. I had no issues with FSUIPC over past few months. However, I needed to configure some buttons a few day ago and I had to window FSX to a smaller window than full screen to configure FSUIPC. I made the window about 2 inch by 2 inch for FSX. I reset FSX numerous times after setting FSUIPC. I now notice during FSX in full screen or full window that the FPS have dropped from 75 to 100 fps to 5 fps. However, if I window FSX and make the screen small again the FPS go up to 100 again. I reboot but that makes no difference. Has anyone seen this issue? I also cannot read my ATC menu anymore as it has become stuck in a small window. I feel like something got hosed but I cant be the only one to see this issue. thanks for the help, Keith DELL Studio XPS 8100 I7 cpu 870@2.93GHz, 8MB cache, 12.0 GB RAM DDR3 1333MHz, Windows 7 64 bit Radeon HD 5700 1024 MB, 1TB Seria ATA 7200 RPM, Saitek yoke, thottle, pedals w/FSUIPC, FSX Gold, REX2 w/Overdrive, flightline T & N, TrackIR
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