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Good Day,

Pls could someone advise how to make aerosoft airbus throttle working using Fsuipc registred version 4.957 in Fsx Se, i ve unticked the controllers in FS and deleted all the assigned joystick and button, but no way to make this throttle moving except to reverse position, i am able to assign most fonction as spoiler,flaps. my hardware are saitek pro flight yoke,quadrant,rudder

Rgds

Sid

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Sid said:

Pls could someone advise how to make aerosoft airbus throttle working using Fsuipc registred version 4.957 in Fsx Se, i ve unticked the controllers in FS and deleted all the assigned joystick and button, but no way to make this throttle moving except to reverse position

I think Aerosoft's more sophisticated Airbus, like the PMDG 737NGX and 777X aircraft, need assignment to the regular Axis Throttle controls, with no FSUIPC calibration.

Pete

 

Posted

Good day Pete, 

ok but how you can explain me that it used to work perfectly with the old Fsuipc version i mean before the recent update, also i was able to use it with the Pmdg 737 and not the Airbus ? For your info twice events happend at same time the Fsuipc and Win10 update, may these has something with my issue, what s a pity to not use fsuipc for the throttle

Posted
17 minutes ago, Sid said:

ok but how you can explain me that it used to work perfectly with the old Fsuipc version i mean before the recent update

Well, nothing to do with throttles has changed in FSUIPC for years. So there's obviously no explanation in that direction -- maybe your throttle has packed up?

17 minutes ago, Sid said:

For your info twice events happend at same time the Fsuipc and Win10 update, may these has something with my issue, what s a pity to not use fsuipc for the throttle

So, you blame FSUIPC, not Win10?

If you can use throttles in FS you can certainly use them in FSUIPC. But maybe changing to Win10 messed the registry ID numbering up for that device. Check the thread in the FAQ subforum entitled "Fixing joystick connections not seen by FSUIPC".

Pete

 

Posted

Since Win8, sometimes USB devices get installed without a proper ID number being registered. The way FSUIPC works it needs a proper ID number assigning. Win 10 seems particularly annoying in this respect, and it seems to affect Saitek devices quite severely. There are also often problems where only half of the throttle movement is seen. All this is to do with Registry entries for the device. The latter problem, if you have that as well, is only solved by Registry editing and I think it is covered on the SAitek site.

Win7 was and remains, in my opinion, the best operating system MS has ever produced. It's a shame they no longer support it (though it seems you can still buy it!).

See the FAQ thread I referred you to.

Pete

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Sid said:

however i am keeping faith that this should work one way or another

Of course. Did you not yet follow the suggestion in the thread I pointed you to? That has worked in all other similar cases! I'm surprised you've not followed through yet!

Pete

 

Posted

Hi Pete, i did your advise but Nothing happen with the Joy utility, exept when i double click it s ask if want to subtitute the ID so !! pls  see attachement

JOYS ID.PNG

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Posted
On 10/5/2016 at 8:14 PM, Sid said:

i did your advise but Nothing happen with the Joy utility, exept when i double click it s ask if want to subtitute the ID so !! pls  see attachement

Yes. Do so. Change each one -- eg 1 to 4, 2 to 5, 3 to 6, then back again if you prefer them to be 1, 2, 3. Doing this will correct the registry entries.

Pete

 

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