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Thank you Pete for your help. Will try to search for it and see how it goes
Michael, Italy
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Hello there Pete from Italy.
I have recently come to encounter some spikes that have never come to my simulation before. I have CH propedals (gameport), Saitek x45 USB and CH fsy (three lever) USB. They have worked perfectly and still are even if a lot of people say that USB and gameport device don't mix up well. Recently I've come to some strange behaviour of the aircraft in FS2004 but I have to say only in cruise attitude and not in other phase of flight. I read that your module has a spike suppressor on it and was wondering if that was useful to solve my problem. I read that you suggested to look for the cause on pots or spray for the phisical cure to the input device. So my question? is there a way to check if the joystick produces a spike out of FS9? That way I can check if the spike is coming from panels (only in fs9) as you say or from the joystick. In fact if the spike is repeating in the game controller calibration windows of xp (btw I have xp pro) so I'm sure a bad pot is to be replaced (or something else to be done)
Hope to read from you soon.
my bests for your job
Michael, Italy
spikes.....I'm going to purchase the module......
in FSUIPC Support Pete Dowson Modules
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Thank you John for your advice. I still have to figure out wheter the spikes are coming from hardware or software. As mentioned, the software is FS2004 which is known to have bugs once in a while.
As soon as I check it out, I'll try to use the Lithium stuff you mentioned even if I can buy for some bucks the same pot directly to CH to have it replaced completely by the same.....
Thank you
Michael, Italy