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I have a registered Fsuipc installed and am using it with a CH Quad in FSX. I just recently developed a problem. When I reverte back to my straight CH Yolk. It seems that an Axis used with the Quad is affecting a yoke function Ie - When the yoke throttles are opened to full, if the yoke aerleron is moved, the port engine goes to idle. This can be eliminated by ' restoring ' the system. Some times the problem is when the throttles on the yoke are opened, at full throttle an engines RPMs wil go to Zero.

Sure is frustrating, otherwise I am happy with the FSUIPC. I sure could use some help. :)

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I have a registered Fsuipc installed and am using it with a CH Quad in FSX. I just recently developed a problem. When I reverte back to my straight CH Yolk. It seems that an Axis used with the Quad is affecting a yoke function Ie - When the yoke throttles are opened to full, if the yoke aerleron is moved, the port engine goes to idle. This can be eliminated by ' restoring ' the system. Some times the problem is when the throttles on the yoke are opened, at full throttle an engines RPMs wil go to Zero.

Sure is frustrating, otherwise I am happy with the FSUIPC. I sure could use some help. :)

Sounds like you have multiple assignments. There's no other way such mix ups can occur. You don't give me enough information to advise more. I need to know:

1. Version number of FSUIPC

2. Are your axes assigned in FSX or in FSUIPC?

3. If assigned in FSUIPC have you disabled all the joysticks/controllers entirely in FSX? You'd need to re-check because if you disconnect and reconnect, FSX might pick them up again and make new default assignments.

4. If assigned in FSUIPC, are they assigned "direct to FSUIPC calibration" or to the FS controls?

5. Possibly showing me the [Axes...] sections of the FSUIPC4.INI file* might also speed things up, though there's no way I can check here for any assignments you have in FSX itself.

If all your assignments are in FSX, not in FSUIPC, then what you are experiencing cannot really be related to FSUIPC4, but only some incorrect assignments in FSX itself.

Regards

Pete

* The FSUIPC4.INI file is a text file found in the FSX Modules folder. All of your FSUIPC4 settings are stored there.

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Thank you for the prompt and helpful reply; I now believe that my problem was sloppiness, on my part.

I checked you suggestions,and discovered that I had not been assigning" direct to FSUIPC"--- which I had been doing in the past. When I resetup my Quad and assigned as per your instructions, the problem is gone. I just checked on the Lancaster and its fine now . Thanks for the help. :)

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