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  1. Are you using either FS2002 or FS2004? If so, are they recognised by FS?

    If so, simply assign them and calibrate them in FS (Options=Controls-Assignments-Joystick Axes). You don't need FSUIPC for any of this in FS2002 or FS2004, but if FS doesn't see them nor can FSUIPC. Once you have them working in FS you can refine the calibration in FSUIPC.

    I use FS2004 and it seems that FS do see them. I could reassign them

    in FS, but FSUIPC don't see them.

    BTW, I really cannot see how a change in your graphics card can have any effect whatsoever on your pedals. Weird.

    Neither can I.

  2. I am not familiar with the particular product you mention but it sounds like elevation data, which translates to mesh in FS.

    Yes, that will work together quite well with FScene, the two enhancing each other for a total that's more than the sum of the parts.

    Does the same apply for ad on airports scenery? Or maybe I should ask is there two scenery ad ons that shouldn't be used together?

  3. I find both this products interesting. What I would like to know if there is any point in getting both?

    European enhanced scenery works by boosting world elevation resolution.

    Does this means that FScene and EES improves the scenery in different ways and gives better scenery than one on its own?

  4. I have just registered my version of FSUIPC and I have just purchased the CH Pro Rudders USB and FS 2004. From what I have heard should FSUIPC do the best job to make the pedals

    function most optimally.

    I started FSUIPC and whent to Joystick calibration. Then I choose rudder pedals and press

    my pedals to the most left and right position and press set.

    Is this everything? Is the pedals so good as they can get now?

    I also have CH Control Manager installed and when I choose to calibrate Joysticks from inside FS it's this program that is still activated. Is this normal? Or should I uninstall CH Control Manager? :?:

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