jimboeing Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 I got some CTD during close fsx,i use FSL concorde x,it's related with " FSUIPC4.dll_unloaded ". And have any plan add sensitivity and dead zone for hardware settings? Also i still can't find hot key for push back(default is shift+p) and display fps(default is shift+z),have those settings for hot key?
Graham Pollitt Posted August 23, 2012 Report Posted August 23, 2012 And have any plan add sensitivity and dead zone for hardware settings? pg 48 of the manual is a good place to look Also i still can't find hot key for push back(default is shift+p) and display fps(default is shift+z),have those settings for hot key? You can define that yourself in the keypress section.
jimboeing Posted August 23, 2012 Author Report Posted August 23, 2012 @Graham Q2 thanks,i always know slope,but not thinking this settings was related sensitivity . I was try find pushback and display fps in the key press tab before,but i not found it's in the list?
jimboeing Posted August 26, 2012 Author Report Posted August 26, 2012 Bump ... FSUIPC isn't pushback and change display FPS hotkey in key press? And no one happened " FSUIPC4.dll_unloaded" crash before?
Pete Dowson Posted August 26, 2012 Report Posted August 26, 2012 I got some CTD during close fsx,i use FSL concorde x,it's related with " FSUIPC4.dll_unloaded ". I don't think FSUIPC being "unloaded" is an FSUIPC crash. If your Concorde is causing a CTD you need to report it to FSL support. And have any plan add sensitivity and dead zone for hardware settings? What, in FSUIPC? Haven't you ever used FSUIPC calibration? You can calibrate as you please and control the sensitivity across the entire range using slopes. What else could possibly be needed? Please do refer to the documentation. Also i still can't find hot key for push back(default is shift+p) and display fps(default is shift+z),have those settings for hot key? This is nothing to do with FSUIPC! Why not refer to FS documentation? You can reassign Shift+P and Shift+Z if you like -- they ARE the default "hot keys". Or maybe you really mean FS control names or numbers? If you want to relate an FS action to a named control, just enable Event logging in FSUIPC, operate the action, and refer to the Log file where the FS control name ad number will be shown. Or simply look up the control in the list of controls provided in your FSUIPC documents sub-folder! Pete
jimboeing Posted September 3, 2012 Author Report Posted September 3, 2012 Thanks Pete,i will research.
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