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virtual Yoke/Stick Problem (jerk) in VC when FSUIPC in use


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Now I have also bought myself FSUIPC+WS for the FSX. As in FS9 I have removed all controls in the FS menu and control my X52 Pro+ CH Pedals only with FSUIPC. Now, however, jerk the Yoke or Stick and Pedals in the VC with move my Controls. The fps are the same as before but only the Animations of the Controls in VC jerk. If I put the axis setting in the FS menu back all is fine but then do not need I FSUIPC. Would like to use for the allocation of the axes FSUIPC but then there jerk the virtual controllers! I use the german FSX with german AP/SP2. If somebody knows this problem?

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Now, however, jerk the Yoke or Stick and Pedals in the VC with move my Controls. The fps are the same as before but only the Animations of the Controls in VC jerk.

Assuming your controls aren't faulty, it sounds like you have more than one assignment active for the same FS controls -- have you actually disabled all joysticks in FSX, or merely de-assigned the axes? It sounds like they are still active and therefore interfering.

If I put the axis setting in the FS menu back all is fine but then do not need I FSUIPC.

Er, can you explain that? The Axis Assignment facilities in FSUIPC are really aimed at specialist use, for those who wish to do things like have different controls automatically connected when changing aircraft, or who need to convert axis inputs into other actions entirely.

The main use of FSUIPC for axes is in the Joystick Calibrations section, which can, as always, be used no matter how you assign them. The Axis Assignments facility was a recent addition for specialist uses -- the calibration facilities are the most used, so why are they not of use to you?

Regards

Pete

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