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Hi Pete

I have a registered FSUIPC4 for FSX with Windows 7.

I use 767LevelD (Fsuipc very usefull, exemple to built a Stearing Tiller)

I just bought Dodosim: all parameters are different, so I create a FSX_Helico.exe (copy of fsx.exe)

That creates a FSX_Helico.cfg , after I create in Controls a Helico.XML from Standard.XML and modify the line

Controls_Current=Standard by Controls_Current=Helico in FSX_Helico.CFG.

It works correctly, unless for FSUIPC

The problem: FSUIPC become unregistered in FSX_Helico.exe (correct with FSX.exe).

I reinstall FSUIPC4 but no change.

What can I do?

With my best regards.

Pierre

Posted

You would be much better off using "aircraft specific" assignments or the new "profiles" system that was added to FSUIPC, the manual covers this, search the PDF for the keywords in quotes above.

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I have multiple FSX EXE's and thus CFG files for various flight regimes...FSX_Propliner, FSX_Military, FSX_Test, etc.

In your "Modules" folder find this file:

FSUIPC4.key

Simply make a copy of it and rename the copy "FSUIPC4_Helico.key".

Paul

Posted

Hi Paul

Thank you so much! It was so simple but it must be known.

After learning Boeing 767, I'll continue with the B206.

my website ( in French but principally filled with pictures) :

http://simupk-leveld-767.pagesperso-orange.fr/

Thank to Andydigital, but with "aircraft specific" I think that you can't change as much parameters in FSX than with my method.

Best regards.

Pierre

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