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  1. Thank's for the quick reply Pete. I will try some more trick's in FS to see if I can find a work around for this strange behavior of just the ERJ. You are correct, I have the axis asigned in FS and "Calibrated" in FSUIPC, so will try to remove it there is see if this makes any difference. I will pass along your view's on the spoiler problem to the Feelthere forum and see of the developer has another answer other than "Remove" xxx program to fix the problem. Thank's again for all your support to this hobby. Steve Park
  2. Hi Peter, Hate to open old topic's and wound's between you and this add-on vendor, however, has anyone mentioned a problem with the complex way the ERJ deploys it ground spoiler/air brakes and a conflict with FSUIPC? I and several other's who have registered versions of FSUIPC are having trouble with the speed brake's deploying on the ground at speed's above 25 knot's and the throttle's are moved to idle. Once that occurs, the speed brake's deploy (thinking you have just landed and have retarded the throttles) and will not reset. Their cure is to "Remove" the FSUIPC.dll from the module's folder to fix the problem....not an option for me since a lot of other addon's require it. Has there been any further discussion's between you and the Feelthere developer's over the co-exsistence of both product's? I do use FSUIPC to assign one of the axis on my CH Yoke to spoiler, however even removing this has no effect on the problem. They are deploying the spoiler's with the FS default key of "/" along with some internal logic that is very much like the real aircraft for actual deployment of the speed brakes/ground spoilers. Steve Park KSDF
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