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I've been using your FSUIPC with no problems til I got my CH throttle quadrant. At first I could assign a throttle 1, throttle2, prop1, prop2, and mix2 but no mix 1. Now I cant assign either mixures? The FS assigns the axis fine but FSUIPC doesnt see it when I move the axis?

FS 2004

XP Pro

CH yoke, quad, pedal (all USB) MS force feedback joystick (Gameport)

3.48 FSUIPC

I just dont know how to assign the mixtures? Before installing the quad controller I had my mix axis assigned by one axis on the CH yoke to control all mixures butI cnat even get tht to happen now.

Kilstorm

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I've been using your FSUIPC with no problems til I got my CH throttle quadrant. At first I could assign a throttle 1, throttle2, prop1, prop2, and mix2 but no mix 1. Now I cant assign either mixures? The FS assigns the axis fine but FSUIPC doesnt see it when I move the axis?

Check the sensitivities in FS (Options-Controls-Sensitivities). For some strange reason FS2004 seems to sometimes automatically initialise axes to ZERO sensitivity, giving exactly those symptoms. Whilst you are there, make ALL of the sensitivities maximum and all the null zones minimum if your are using FSUIPC calibration for everything. This will give you the best resolution and flexibility.

As you are using the CH quadrant you will find Bob Church's notes helpful -- http://www.stickworks.com (Look for his CMNOTE02.ZIP),

Regards,

Pete

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