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  1. Hi Am making good progress on setting up with FSUIPC. Running P3Dv2.5 and have Saitek Yoke/Quadrant/Pedals. Have made buttons and axes assignments in P3D Controls and have calibrated in FSUIPC. However in the Quadrant Y and Z Axes (assigned to Engine 1 and 2 Mixture) when I pull the levers all the way back to CUTOUT, the Y Axis triggers LANDING GEAR UP/DOWN and the Z Axis triggers VIEW CHANGE. Since I have done no assignments in FSUIPC, I have checked the P3D Controls assignments for an accidental setting of these two axes in this position to LANDING GEAR and VIEW CHANGE assignments and can find nothing. Any suggestions? Thanks, Mike
  2. Hi, am new to FSUIPC and having a few problems. It is FSUIPC4 installed in P3Dv2.5. Have Saitek Yoke, Quadrant and Pedals. Have made assignments in P3D CONTROLS, then calibrated axes in FSIUPC. Not sure if this was the right thing to do, but generally everything seems to work ok, but have these questions: 1) for single engine a/c should I assign as the 1st (of two) throttle/prop/mixture or assisgn in the general engine controls (which do not distinguish multiple engines)? I have done the former, and everything seems to work ok, except: 2) calibration for the A2A Comanche does not match the calibration for engine 1 controls, but works okay for A2A Cherokee (which does not have PROP) and for default and Carenado single engine a/c. 3) Cannot find the FSUIPC.ini file. Have read your responses to others questioning this, and have searched as you recommend, but it does not seem to be there. Mike
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