marcusd Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 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
peterhayes Posted June 19, 2007 Report Posted June 19, 2007 Hi Marc We need a little more info before we can help you: System Specs FS2004 or FSX OS - WINXP or VISTA CH Products are USB? Are you using CHCM (CH products control Manager) if YES - in Mapped or Direct Mode? What sort of calibration issues are you having? FSUIPC registered or unregistered. Regards PeterH
marcusd Posted June 20, 2007 Author Report Posted June 20, 2007 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
peterhayes Posted June 20, 2007 Report Posted June 20, 2007 Hi Marc You have two choices: 1) You can assign the elevator axis under FS2004 and then assign the same axis in FSUIPC and then "calibrate" the axis in FSUIPC according to Pete D's very good instruction manual [P33++]. You might find it worthwhile to visit Bob Church's site at http://www.stickworks.com and pick up a copy of cmnote02.zip which describes how to assign axes in FSUIPC. With buttons you just need to assign the buttons in FSUIPC {I assign the same button in FS9 first} using the "buttons" tab and this is explained in Pete D's manual around pages 24++ explained in detail. However if you want to program complex buttons then will need to use CHCM and their forum has lots of tips on how to do that. OR 2. Disable the joystick in FS2004 and assign and calibrate all axes, keys and buttons in FSUIPC only and there is a "sticky" to a guide on how to do this above. "FSUIPC guide for CH Users". I use this method and have no issues with may payware aircraft. Hope this helps Regards PeterH
marcusd Posted June 21, 2007 Author Report Posted June 21, 2007 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
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