boevad Posted December 15, 2004 Report Posted December 15, 2004 Hey Pete, I guess I will be the one to ask. I downloaded the Feel There ERJ. The conflict w/ FSUIPC manifests itself at the throttle quadrant of the model. The throttles act irratically, moving back and forth on their own accord. Everything appears to be calibrated correctly. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks for your help. Dave
Pete Dowson Posted December 15, 2004 Report Posted December 15, 2004 I guess I will be the one to ask. I downloaded the Feel There ERJ. The conflict w/ FSUIPC manifests itself at the throttle quadrant of the model. The throttles act irratically, moving back and forth on their own accord. Everything appears to be calibrated correctly. Any ideas on how to fix this? Unless you calibrate throttles in FSUIPC, it doesn't touch actually touch them at all in any case. Does this "feel There ERJ" actually use FSUIPC for anything? Do you have an FSUIPC Log file (please run it and close FS so the FSUIPC LOG is closed first). I'm not sure why you think it is a "conflict" with FSUIPC. How do you arrive at this conclusion? Can you be more specific? Also, I always need the FSUIPC version number, in any query about it whatsoever. Finally, have you contacted support for the ERJ -- it seems they should be the ones who wish to resolve anything like this. If they aren't willing or bothered to discuss it with me I doubt that any progress can be made in any case. Is "Feel There" the name of the aircraft or the company? Is it payware or freeware? Is it actually designed for FS2004 or some old aircraft brought forward from FS2002 or FS2000? Regards, Pete
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