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  1. Great info Pete as usual! Cheers. Much appreciated!
  2. Hi Pete, Setting up FSX for the first time in over a year. I seem to remember a comment you made about disconnecting/reconnecting controllers settings being forgotten by FSX. (I could be wrong) I currently have several controllers - Connected Warthog and Peddals (Thrustmaster MFDs too if that matters) - But use these only for DCS -will diconnect before running FSX. However I also have the full lot of Saitek - Yoke, 2 throttles, all panels ect. But only want to connect them when I fly FSX on weekends. Once I go through the process of configuring the Saitek controllers in FSUIPC while connected, will they be forgotten the next time I run FSX if I have not left them connected? Can I save (backup) a FSUIPC file or something to keep the settings? Thanks! You need a buy me a beer donation button :)
  3. Thanks Pete! Whoops on posting to FAQ - sry. Thanks for your help and info. Also thanks for the amazing FSUIPC - where would fsx be without it. Take Care! PS I never knew about SPAD - Looks like the ticket.
  4. I just ordered several Saitek Panels - Radio, Instrument, Multi, bip, and Switch Panel (also ordered pedals, Trim wheel, 2 throttles, and new Yoke). Really excited for the new equipment. I am wondering (before I search in vane) - for performance reasons should I setup a second computer in WideFS and install the panels there? Or is that not even possible with controllers? Is there a performance drop running all of these panels? Thanks!
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