danb12 Posted September 18, 2013 Report Share Posted September 18, 2013 Hi, I have recently bought a Saitek Yoke/throttle and Rudder pedals. They are brilliant, but... when I use my Joystick the joystick seems to be interfered with by the Yoke and stops working for a bit and then is fine again- I think this might be an axis problem? My question is, would FSUIPC enable me to leave both controllers plugged in, using the joystick for movement but the throttle from the yoke without them clashing? The only way I can stop this happening at the moment is going into FSX and deleting the elevator/aileron axis for the yopke everytime I want the joystick... I fly the A2A WWII fighters and B-17 and Cessna online so swap quite a bit!! I am not particularly good on computers so this might be a really silly question, but any help/advice would be much appreciated, Thanks Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Dowson Posted September 23, 2013 Report Share Posted September 23, 2013 I have recently bought a Saitek Yoke/throttle and Rudder pedals.They are brilliant, but... when I use my Joystick the joystick seems to be interfered with by the Yoke and stops working for a bit and then is fine again- I think this might be an axis problem? My question is, would FSUIPC enable me to leave both controllers plugged in, using the joystick for movement but the throttle from the yoke without them clashing? The only way I can stop this happening at the moment is going into FSX and deleting the elevator/aileron axis for the yopke everytime I want the joystick... I fly the A2A WWII fighters and B-17 and Cessna online so swap quite a bit!! Er .... you have both a joystick and a yoke simultaneously controlling aileron and elevator positions? Not good, unless you can park them in a position completely absent from jitter. With a registered install of FSUIPC you could have the joystick assigned for some aircraft and the yoke for others. They won't interfere then. It'll be a matter of creating two profiles and assigning appropriately. You wouldn't assign in FS then. Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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