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Hello Pete,

 

My fsuipc worked fine until two days ago.
I have installed Saitek Yoke with quadrant, and an additional quadrant. (and a Saitek Trim)
 
Configured like: Two throttle  and one pitch (on first quadrant),  and a second pitch and two mixture (on second quadrant).
 
My surprise: now mixture levers act on the yoke!. If I try to do something on the mixture lever1 the yoke is moving like elevator. Mixture 2 move yoke like aleron.
 
In addition it seems that the throttle and the pitch not work fine (are moving without my action).
 
Seems some kind of interference or conflict.
 
I tried re-configured without success.
 
What can be? simmconect corrupt?
 
I think happened after installing a new plane and run PrecipitFX simphysics (in order to rebuild their airplane database) and I think they do something on airplanes.
 
The truth is that I am not lost and I don't know what I can do. (reinstall all Prepar3d will be a nightmare!).
 
Any clues?
 
PS: try reinstalling FSUIPC without success (there are some Unistaller?)
 
Thanks in advance Pete!
 
P.D.: I feel I spend more time in PC maintenance that flying.
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My surprise: now mixture levers act on the yoke!. If I try to do something on the mixture lever1 the yoke is moving like elevator. Mixture 2 move yoke like aleron.

 
In addition it seems that the throttle and the pitch not work fine (are moving without my action).
 
Seems some kind of interference or conflict.

 

Yes, it will be a conflict. You very likely are assigning in FSUIPC without disabling controllers in P3D. Assign in one place or the other, not boh.

 

PS: try reinstalling FSUIPC without success (there are some Unistaller?)
 
Reinstalling just rerplaces one DLL with the same DLL so it obviously won't make any difference whatsoever. Uninstalling, as it says in the documentation, is just a matter of deleting the DLL.
 
Pete
 
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Thanks Pete!

 

Check the control setup on P3D was the only one thing I don't do it!

 

For some strange reason, the controllers (always unselect) was again conected!

 

I unselect in order to prior ALL the control with FSUIPC and all is ok again.

 

Maybe installing a new plane or trying install M-Panel (VRinsight) this happend. Otherwise I don't know how this will be select "ON" again.

 

 

Thanks again! 

Now I try to config the M-Panel from VRinsight with the VSPE, but without help it will be a Nightmare!

If you know some source or topic or doc with a step by step to config the M-Panel I would stay extremely grateful

 

(Why the Plane developers don't offer a profile in order to be compatible with some hardware or the VRInsight don't offer more facilities I don't understand. If I don't succes, then maybe I try to buy the Saitek radio and multipanel.  I only will Fly! not try to program something because is out off my capabilities!  )

 

 

Any way,  THANKS VERY MUCH Pete!!!

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For some strange reason, the controllers (always unselect) was again conected!

 

I unselect in order to prior ALL the control with FSUIPC and all is ok again.

 

Maybe installing a new plane or trying install M-Panel (VRinsight) this happend. Otherwise I don't know how this will be select "ON" again.

 

If you don't actually DISABLE the controllers, FS will automatically reassign axes quite frequently on restart. It sees the controller and thinks it is newly attached. You need to disable the controllers, don't worry about de-assigning.

 

Pete

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