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Hello

Going mad this weekend (not good in this heat!) trying to work out why my FS2004 has started responding strangely to joystick movements.

FS2004

FSUIPC 3.60 (Registered)

MS SideWinder Precision Pro 2 or..

Saitek Cyborg ForceFeedBack

CH Pro Pedals USB

Whenever I move the twist grip on either joystick it changes the Prop RPM control (in aircraft that have adjustable Prop RPM ie RealAir Decathlon).

I went into the FS menu and deleted the current assignments and reassigned them again - even though they were already correct).

I am now trying to calibrate the MS joystick in FSUIPC but despite setting the main three axis they are still not assigned correctly in FS2004 and I cannot fly anything :(

Is there anyway to reset everything in FSUIPC (and FS2004?) so I can go back to square one to try again? Any ideas why FS is seeing the wrong assignments?

UPDATE: Now FS doesnt recognise any aileron/elevator movement on the joystick?! My CH Rudder Pedals work fine. No idea why its stopped responding to aileron/elevator movement. Other controls on the joystick (ie buttons and pan wheel) are working fine.

PS: Joysticks work fine in Fighter Ace. Just checked

Thanks

Adam

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Is there anyway to reset everything in FSUIPC (and FS2004?) so I can go back to square one to try again?

For FSUIPC delete the FSUIPC.INI file. For FS2004 delete the FS9.CFG file.

Any ideas why FS is seeing the wrong assignments?

No sorry.

Regards,

Pete

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