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  1. Sorry, I don't understand. What IS this "look using the mouse"? What control is Shift+O? And how is anything using the keyboard or mouse related at all to the joystick assignments? FSUIPC most certainly does not interfere with normal FS keyboard assignments, unless you reassign them IN FSUIPC, and FSUIPC has no mouse handling at all except an optional mousewheel trim facility. Incidentally, your title doesn't seem to relate at all to your text. Your title talks about Zoom with the mousewheel, nothing about joysticks being assigned or mnot, nor shift+0 or Shift+O (are they two different ways of doing something?). Can you expand please? [LATER] Okay .. I've just loaded FSX and checked this facility (never tried it before). When you disabled "all control of the joystick", you presumably clicked on "disable controllers", which in FSX seems to disable everything. Not very friendly, for sure! In FS9 and before there was a specific option to diable or enable joysticks. I'm afraid the only answer if you need to retain those mouse facilities is to either assign your joystick axes and buttons through FS (you can still calibrate in FSUIPC if you want) or explicitly de-assign in FS anything you assign in FSUIPC. Regards Pete Hello Pete, First thanks for your quick reply. I will try to be a little more clear : FSX has standard keyboard commands, and also some of those which are only related to the "views" menu. In that famous menu you have "look using mouse" which can be activated with the keyboard combination shift+O or 0 When this is done, the cursor changes in some crosshair, and when turning the mousewheel, you can zoom in the VC. This happens when the joystick is enabled, but I want only use FSUIPC for all my controls, so I disable the joystick, but then I don't have the facility of mouse zooming anymore. I have the crosshair, but my mousewheel seems dead ... I hope that you understand my problem now ? Thanks in advance, Marc
  2. Hello, I bought yesterday the newest version of FSUIPC4 4.53. But when I disable all controls of the joystick, in my case the CH Yoke, I don't have anymore the possibility to use the "look using the mouse" / shift + 0 or O. This is in my opinion a big handicap. Can someone help me please ? Marc
  3. Hello, I did a reinstall of all my addons including FSUIPC 3.90 since I bought a brand new PC. I have also the CH Yoke, before I did the install of FSUIPC the hat switch was working perfectly. I made the axis assignments following the exemple in the User Guide of FSUIPC (page 35). My problem is that with FSUIPC I have only horizontal pan and not anymore the vertical direction. When you're in the VC of a plane, you don't have access anymore to all instruments (radio, overhead, etc etc etc) What am I doing wrong ? Thanks in advance, Marc
  4. Hello Peter Thanks for your clear explanations, I will follow your second method and will let you know if everything will work as I wish Marc
  5. Hello Peter, First : thanks a lot for your reaction Here are the answers to your questions : System Specs : AMD ATHLON 64 X2 DUAL CORE 4400+ FS2004 or FSX : FS2004 OS - WINXP or VISTA : WINDOWS XP CH Products are USB? : ALL USB Are you using CHCM (CH products control Manager) if YES - in Mapped or Direct Mode? : I don't use the Control Manager What sort of calibration issues are you having? : elevator issues - and I would like to program more buttons FSUIPC registered or unregistered. : I have a registered version, did the upgrade to 3.75 Thanks again, Marc
  6. Hello, Could someone help me to calibrate my CH products with the Maddog 2006 ? So that I can have some more possibilities with this great aircraft ? Thanks in advance, Marc
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