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Dear all,

I am a long time user of FSUIPC, and before I reinstalled FSX it was working well.

So after a fresh instal of FSX SP2 on a W7 64bit PC with FSUIPC 4.92.

 

I have assigned buttons and axes under specific profile.After a restart of FSX everything is lost!

I have assigned some buttons and axes under specific profile and some other without specific profile. After a restart of FSX,  without specific profile are kept, but not the one under a specific profile

So I have tried to assign button and axes without using a specific profil. Again, after a restart of FSX, button are kept, but not the axes. When checking for their assignement in FSUIPC, it seems to be correctly assigned. But in the aircraft, there are no input.

 

Quite strange to me.

 

Hereunder is the ini file.

 

May someone have a look at it and give me clues to find the right way to configure my assignement and keep it, even when restarting FSX?

 

Thanks in advance.

Happy flying

Sylvain

 

[General]
UpdatedByVersion=4920
History=5A6G95IL5QKGO1NRH3XIZ
AxesWrongRange=No
TCASid=Flight
TCASrange=40
AxisCalibration=No
DirectAxesToCalibs=No
ShowMultilineWindow=Yes
SuppressSingleline=No
SuppressMultilineFS=No
AxisIntercepts=No
DontResetAxes=No
InitDelay=0
GetNearestAirports=Yes
OOMcheck=Yes
WeatherReadFactor=2
WeatherRewriteSeconds=1
CustomWeatherModify=No
SimConnectStallTime=1
LuaRerunDelay=66
Console=No
InitDelayDevicesToo=No
UseSystemTime=No
UseMidMouseBtn=Yes
MouseWheelMove=No
MouseWheelTrim=No
MouseWheelTrimSpeed=1
JoystickTimeout=20
PollGFTQ6=Yes
BlankDisplays=No
FixControlAccel=No
FixMachSpeedBug=No
DeleteVehiclesForAES=Yes
AutoScanDevices=Yes
VisibilityOptions=No
OneCloudLayer=No
CloudTurbulence=No
CloudIcing=No
GenerateCirrus=No
SuppressCloudTurbulence=No
MaxIce=-4
MinIce=-4
UpperWindGusts=No
SuppressWindTurbulence=No
SuppressWindVariance=No
WindTurbulence=No
TurbulenceRate=1.0,5.0
TurbulenceDivisor=20,20,40,40
SuppressAllGusts=No
MaxSurfaceWind=0
WindLimitLevel=200
WindDiscardLevel=400
WindAjustAltitude=No
WindAjustAltitudeBy=2000
SmoothBySimTime=No
WindSmoothing=No
WindSmoothness=2
WindSmoothAirborneOnly=Yes
PressureSmoothness=0
TemperatureSmoothness=0
DisconnTrimForAP=No
ZeroElevForAPAlt=No
ThrottleSyncAll=No
WhiteMessages=No
ShowPMcontrols=No
SpoilerIncrement=512
MagicBattery=No
RudderSpikeRemoval=No
ElevatorSpikeRemoval=No
AileronSpikeRemoval=No
ReversedElevatorTrim=No
ClockSync=No
ClockSyncMins=5
ClearWeatherDynamics=No
OwnWeatherChanges=No
TimeForSelect=4
LoadFlightMenu=No
LoadPlanMenu=No
PauseAfterCrash=No
BrakeReleaseThreshold=75
SaveDataWithFlights=No
ZapSound=firework
ShortAircraftNameOk=Substring
UseProfiles=Yes
EnableMouseLook=No
FSVersionUsed="Microsoft Flight Simulator X",10.0.61472.0
SimConnectUsed=10.0.61259.0
 
[JoyNames]
AutoAssignLetters=No
0=Saitek Pro Flight Yoke
0.GUID={A255C3F0-24F6-11E1-8001-444553540000}
1=Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals
1.GUID={AAA3ECD0-24F6-11E1-8002-444553540000}
2=Saitek Pro Flight Quadrant
2.GUID={AE6C6680-24F6-11E1-8003-444553540000}
 
[WideServer]
WideFSenabled=Yes
 
[buttons]
ButtonRepeat=20,10
1=P0,0,K83,8
2=R0,32,C66416,0
3=R0,33,C66416,45
4=R0,34,C66416,90
5=R0,35,C66416,135
6=R0,36,C66416,180
7=R0,37,C66416,225
8=R0,38,C66416,270
9=R0,39,C66416,315
10=R0,3,K68,11
11=R0,2,K85,11
12=P0,1,K90,11
13=P0,6,K82,11
14=P0,7,K65,11
15=P0,4,K87,11
16=P0,5,K81,11
17=P0,14,C65752,0
18=P0,18,K83,11
19=P0,16,K81,10
20=P0,17,K83,10
21=P0,19,K71,11
22=P2,0,K113,11
23=P2,2,K115,11
24=P2,6,K113,8
25=R2,7,K113,8
 
[AutoSave]
Next=1
Interval=60
Files=10
SaveOnGround=No
AutoSaveEnabled=No
 
[GPSout]
GPSoutEnabled=No
 
[GPSout2]
GPSoutEnabled=No
 
[sounds]
Path=E:\FSX\Sound\
Device1=Périphérique audio principal
Device2=Haut-parleurs (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Device3=Realtek Digital Output(Optical) (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Device4=Realtek Digital Output (Realtek High Definition Audio)
 
[Axes]
0=0X,256,D,1,0,0,0
1=0Y,256,D,2,0,0,0
2=0Z,256,D,36,0,0,0
3=0V,256,D,22,0,0,0
4=1X,256,D,7,0,0,0
5=1Y,256,D,8,0,0,0
6=1R,256,D,3,0,0,0
7=2X,256,D,9,0,0,0
8=2Y,256,D,10,0,0,0
 
[JoystickCalibration]
AllowSuppressForPFCquad=Yes
ExcludeThrottleSet=Yes
ExcludeMixtureSet=Yes
ExcludePropPitchSet=Yes
SepRevsJetsOnly=No
ApplyHeloTrim=No
UseAxisControlsForNRZ=No
FlapsSetControl=0
FlapDetents=No
ReverserControl=66292
Reverser1Control=66422
Reverser2Control=66425
Reverser3Control=66428
Reverser4Control=66431
MaxThrottleForReverser=256
AileronTrimControl=66731
RudderTrimControl=66732
CowlFlaps1Control=66162
CowlFlaps2Control=66163
CowlFlaps3Control=66164
CowlFlaps4Control=66165
SteeringTillerControl=0
MaxSteerSpeed=60
Aileron=-16383,-512,512,16384
Elevator=-16384,-512,512,16383
Rudder=-16383,-512,512,16384
LeftBrake=-16383,16384/16
SlopeLeftBrake=2
RightBrake=-16383,16384/16
SlopeRightBrake=2
Throttle1=-16384,-16384,-15343,16383
Throttle2=-16384,-16384,-14693,16383
Spoilers=-16383,16384/16
SteeringTiller=-16384,-512,512,16383
 

 

 

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Edit: I made some more testings and it seems to be quite strange:

 

if I load direct a flight using default aircraft (ULM or Cessna) on EGLL with UK2000 free scenery, all the axes assignements are lost.

If I load the same aircraft but on a default scenery, axes assignements remain, and then I can change my position on any gates in UK2000 scenery, and then change to the payware aircraft I want.

 

I need to recheck that tonight.

 

Did you ever heard about this kind of problem between FSUIPC and UK2000 sceneries? Is it really linked (I am very surprised about it).

 

Thanks.

 

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Did you ever heard about this kind of problem between FSUIPC and UK2000 sceneries? Is it really linked (I am very surprised about it).

 

There's no way anything in FSUIPC has any relation ot sceneries. And I have every single UK2000 scenery installed n any case.

 

I don't think your assignments are being lost, only that your inputs are not being seen. Are you using Windows 8 by any chance? That seems to be a problem many folks have with that.

 

Pete

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