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  1. Will do, and thanks, Pete. I'm using FSUIPC4, Version 4.856. All controllers are assigned and calibrated through FSUIPC. UPDATE: Problem solved by purging Windows calibration data from the Windows registry using the Clear Calibration Utility from this link: http://www.wingmante...are/gadgets.htm
  2. Peter, I'm having an odd issue with the elevator axis on my CH Products Fighterstick within FSX. This issue seems related to that of another user who posted this: http://forum.simflight.com/topic/73060-fsuipc-ch-products-or-p3d-problem/ My controller is plugged directly into a USB 2.0 port on my motherboard (no hubs involved) and is calibrated solely via FSUIPC....no other controller software is used. The issue is that in FSX, I'm experiencing sudden, unpredictable and uncommanded deflections of my elevator axis downward, even if I'm pulling the stick back. I've tested this with two different Fightersticks with the same result. In the FSUIPC interface, when I use the Axis assignments page to designate the Y-axis of the stick, the raw data shows no issue with any uncommanded spikes, just a smooth sequence from one end of the data spectrum to the other. By the way, this is confirmed with CH Products' own Control Manager using its Test/Calibrate app while the stick is in Direct mode (no mapping involved). No issue is detected either way. But when I use FSUIPC's joystick calibration page, I'm able to calibrate the y-axis (elevators) but in the raw data window, as I move the stick through its full y-axis range, I occasionally see in the raw data window the sudden shift into the high positive value range even when I'm pulling the stick back. Clearly, this accounts for the elevator issues I'm seeing during FSX flight. Again, I've seen this with two different sticks, and I'm positive there's no axis conflicts or mechanical issues involved. What might account for the discrepancy between FSUIPC's assignment page and calibration page in terms of the raw values being detected from the controller? Thanks for any insight you might be able to provide.
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