ark1320 Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 Hello Pete, I am currently using FSUIPC ver 4.938f (and I see ver 4.939d is now available and will update) with FSX / FSX-SE on a win7/64 system. I'm am a bit confused on the appropriate entries in the FSUIPC.ini file when using names for controllers. At one time I had the following entires: [JoyNames] AutoAssignLetters=No L=<< MISSING JOYSTICK >> R=Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals R.GUID={2578EE70-32D6-11E4-8002-444553540000} Y=Saitek Pro Flight Yoke Y.GUID={2578EE70-32D6-11E4-8003-444553540000} J=Logitech Extreme 3D J.GUID={EC24C380-3676-11E3-8001-444553540000} 0=Saitek Pro Flight Yoke 0.GUID={2578EE70-32D6-11E4-8003-444553540000} 1=Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals 1.GUID={2578EE70-32D6-11E4-8002-444553540000} 2=Logitech Extreme 3D 2.GUID={EC24C380-3676-11E3-8001-444553540000} and just recently I noticed I now have: [JoyNames]AutoAssignLetters=NoL=<< MISSING JOYSTICK >>R=Saitek Pro Flight Rudder PedalsR.GUID={D582AD30-48E1-11E4-8001-444553540000}Y=Saitek Pro Flight YokeY.GUID={D5EB3300-48E1-11E4-8002-444553540000}J=Logitech Extreme 3DJ.GUID={EC24C380-3676-11E3-8001-444553540000} My question is what happened to the other entries that began with a number (0, 1 and 2)? Did FSUIPC remove them because they are not needed, or did I do something wrong that led to their deletion? Should I replace the missing entries that begin with a number? Thx, Al
Pete Dowson Posted March 3, 2015 Report Posted March 3, 2015 My question is what happened to the other entries that began with a number (0, 1 and 2)? Did FSUIPC remove them because they are not needed, or did I do something wrong that led to their deletion? Should I replace the missing entries that begin with a number? No, don't do it manually. They are generated automatically when they are detected. If they disappear it is because they are either no longer connected or because something has gone wrong and they are not being detected. They are needed if FSUIPC is used to assign buttons and axes on them, but they are genertated by reference to the Registry entries for them which say they are there. I have seen recently folks use a utility to specifically assign joysticks to numerical IDs in the REgistry. Look at this thread: http://forum.simflight.com/topic/78693-fsuipc-fails-to-recognise-buttons-pushed-on-my-saitek-throttle-but-does-recognise-my-stick/?hl=joyids#entry476819 Pete Pete
ark1320 Posted March 3, 2015 Author Report Posted March 3, 2015 They are generated automatically when they are detected. If they disappear it is because they are either no longer connected or because something has gone wrong and they are not being detected. Pete I figured out what happened. Your statement above clued me in. All of my controllers are connected through a powered USB hub, and when I happened to be looking through FSUIPC.ini the power to the hub was off (I wasn't trying to fly at the time) -- so FSUIPC correctly reported there were no controllers connected! So now at least I better understand how naming the controllers provides static (permanent) information (the named controller entries) vs transient controller information (the numbered controller entries) that FSUIPC generates each time the sim is started. Thx very much, Al
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