Arndt777 Posted August 12, 2019 Report Posted August 12, 2019 I have the problem, that unit # / button # are only shown for the fraction of a second, then I press a button (GoFlight modules, Saitek throttle, Brunner yoke). After this fraction of a second, the display always is "jumping back" to the value 1 / 7. Therefore it is impossible to programm any button. This problem is only with buttons. Axes are working fine. I am sure, that my FSUIPC installation is fine (Windows 10, P3D v4.5). Especially I have installed the dll for GoFlight modules. Any idea to solve this problem?
Arndt777 Posted August 12, 2019 Author Report Posted August 12, 2019 Enclosed the Log file FSUIPC5.log
Pete Dowson Posted August 12, 2019 Report Posted August 12, 2019 24 minutes ago, Arndt777 said: I have the problem, that unit # / button # are only shown for the fraction of a second, then I press a button (GoFlight modules, Saitek throttle, Brunner yoke). After this fraction of a second, the display always is "jumping back" to the value 1 / 7. One of the buttons on your first-connected Saitek Throttle Quadrants is continually signally "pressed" amd "released". I'm not sure which button on the quadrant is number 7 (maybe the one pressed when you pull one of the levers right back). See if you can stop this happening by actually pressing each button (and moving levers) on the quadrant(s). Otherwise the quadrant in question is suspect and needs fixing. For the time being perform your other assignments with the culprit disconnected. 15 minutes ago, Arndt777 said: Enclosed the Log file Thanks. That was useful to identify joystick device #1, but really your INI file, with your settings, would have been more useful. Generally it is best to supply both. Pete
John Dowson Posted August 12, 2019 Report Posted August 12, 2019 You could also try ignoring that button by adding IgnoreThese=1.7 to your [Buttons] sections of your ini file.
Arndt777 Posted August 12, 2019 Author Report Posted August 12, 2019 Thank you so much, Pete and John! I was able to solve the problem by pressing all buttons on my Saitek throttles. Now everything is working just fine again. Best regards Arndt
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