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Hi!

I have a saitek x52 trotle a joystick microsoft force feedback2 and ch pedals and i have serius problems on fsuipc configuration spoilers are alwyas arm and i tryed everything please help!how better way to config all tree!

thanks

Serious problem?

More information is needed I'm afraid. What version number for FSUIPC?

Do the spoilers arm all on their own, without you touching anything? What have you assigned to the spoiler arm control, as evidently you are triggering it. Did you try using FSUIPC logging to find out what?

The early Saitek devices had firmware problems which caused them to send spurious button presses. There's an INI file option in FSUIPC to "EliminateTransients". Have you tried that?

What else have you tried -- you say "everything". What does that mean?

Regards

Pete

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Hi, thanks four response.

I have spoilers configurarted on keyboard to arm.

i dont now about ini saitek problem how i fixed that?where?please

anouther problem is i make full trotle and aircraft dond t have speed to take of..why?

i read manual and do the check list everthing works..but aircraft don t take off

thanks for your help please :roll:

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I have spoilers configurarted on keyboard to arm.

Well, if there are no buttons or joysticks set to operate the spoiler I don't think FSUIPC can be involved. However, it can help you track down the cause. In the Logging Tab in FSUIPC options enable the Button logging and also the Event logging (not Axis events though). When the problem occurs the log should then show how it happened.

i dont now about ini saitek problem how i fixed that?where?please

Just add the line "EliminateTransients=Yes" to the main [buttons] section in your FSUIPC INI file. The INI file is the configuration settings for FSUIPC in the FS Modules folder.

anouther problem is i make full trotle and aircraft dond t have speed to take of..why?

Sorry, I can't help with that. Get things working without FSUIPC first. It sounds like you need to calibrate your throttles in Windows for starters.

Anouther thing and important my version off fsuipc is the last

And what is "the last"? That's meaningless I'm afraid. I always need to know the version NUMBER!!! It is easy enough to find, it is displayed on the About TAB in FSUIPC options.

So far you've not even saif if you are using FS98, CFS1, FS2000, CFS2, FS2002, FS2004, FSX or ESP. All of those versions of FS can run FSUIPC!

... and that all problems is only with new dash300 from magestick..i have unistall and install again but with that plane the problem is always on

Aha! If the problems are all with the one aircraft, you have a problem aircraft, not a problem with FSUIPC! You are in the wrong Forum! You need to find the Support place for that aircraft!

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Pete

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ok i think a now saw the problem..stupid thing is i saw the condition levers not move to max so that the aircraft dont have speed to take off.

i am looking for that designeted part on fsuipc to configure at one off many axis and butons i have but i don t saw there.can you help now

version is 3.93 fsuipc :oops:

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ok i think a now saw the problem..stupid thing is i saw the condition levers not move to max so that the aircraft dont have speed to take off.

The "condition" levers are the Mixture axes. Just calibrate your mixture lever(s) correctly.

i am looking for that designeted part on fsuipc to configure at one off many axis and butons i have but i don t saw there.

Sorry, but I don't understand that part. What don't you see exactly?

The axis assignments are in the "Axes" tab. Their Calibration is performed in the Joysticks tab, and Buttons are assigned in the "Buttons & Switches" tab. Please refer to the User Guide. There are also pictures in there showing where things are.

Regards

Pete

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