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Tyrion

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  1. Hey Pete, Both JoyID and Windows only see the one stick... The 'ghost' stick is not causing issues at the moment, so I'm just going to leave it be, instead of risking causing further problems. Thanks again for your help! Lars
  2. Alright, now I feel stupid. ;) Luckily, I was smart enough to make a backup of my 'working' fsuipc.ini file. I tried the JoyIDs utility before, read the FAQ post... However, before, I swapped id's just a couple of blank spaces below (which probably had something in them, although not showing, my not connected controllers probably). This time, I just swapped with the very last id, got a confirmation message (hadn't seen that before!), and now it works... Still not sure why it shows 2 X-55 sticks. I only have and have ever had a single one. Not too worried about that though, as long as everything works. Sorry to have bothered you with this Pete. Thought I tried everything. Clearly haven't tried well enough. Thank you very, very much... Lars
  3. Hello, I've recently updated my Windows 7 Ultimate installation to Windows 10 Pro (using the upgrade functionality). Since then, I have one major issue with my Saitek X-55 throttle and FSUIPC. The problem is that FSUIPC does not detect axis and button inputs from the throttle unit. This in both FSX and P3D. If I start the sim, open FSUIPC, and go the axis calibration tab, nothing happens when I move one of the axis. Same thing for buttons, on the respective tab. The X-55 stick works fine though, it's just the throttle. Similarly, the throttle works perfectly if I don't use FSUIPC. It's detected in Windows, the calibration tool works, and it also works if I assign axis through FSX or P3D. As I said, the problem only seems to happen with FSUIPC. I've tried: 1) reinstalling latest saitek drivers 2) completely uninstalling the X-55, restarting, then reinstalling, restarting again. 3) deleting the [JoyNames] section of the fsuipc.ini file 3) deleting fsuipc.ini file altogether So far, no luck. One thing I did notice that struck me as weird, (although I'm not sure) is that fsuipc.ini shows 2 entries for the X-55 rhino stick (the unit that works) and only one for the throttle (the one that doesn't). No idea why it shows 2 entries, and if it should or not. (I also tried updating fsuipc to v4.951 after copying the below files. No difference) My usual fsuipc.ini file, containing the options and edits I used successfully before moving to Windows 10: The new autogenerated fsuipc.ini file: and the FSUIPC.log file from the last try: Any feedback would be very welcome. Would very much like to get this working as it should... Thank you very much, Lars
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