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Bushpilot30

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  1. It sounds like you want it for Combat FS not FS9 (FS2004). Find the Combat Flight Sim folder, right click and select 'properties' then un-check the 'read only' box, click 'ok' and then 'ok' again when it asks about sub folders, let it finish then try installing FSUIPC again. If it asks for the sim folder, browse to the Combat FS main folder. Good Luck. BTW - Welcome to the forums and this should have maybe been posted in the "Other FS' forum :wink:
  2. If you installed it correctly you will see "Modules" added to the FS menu bar - access the set up from there.
  3. Thanks Pete, I scrolled down throught the threads before posting but didn't see anything...I'll check again. :wink:
  4. Ok...I tried one more test. I placed an older copy of FSUIPC (4.11) back in the modules folder and I have brakes again. So it would seem that the new version has a bug.
  5. I have the latest version (pay) of FSUIPC. I have checked everything that I know to check and can only guess that maybe FSUIPC is causing the fault. Symptoms: - brakes work fine from keyboard. - brakes do not work from the joystick button as they have before. - joystick WILL release the brakes but thats all. Tested/Checked: - calibrated joystick - 'brake' button shows as working, - reset Control assignments (brakes "set/release"), with "repeat", - check devices.cfg - default with no changes - looks fine, - uninstalled stick from Device Manager and reinstalled - looks good. FSUIPC: - only have flight control and throttle portions of the stick set through FSUIPC. No recent add-ons and I'm not sure when this started happening but it seemed to coincide with the installation of version 3.45 Any ideas?
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