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Hello all,

I've linked to a video to hopefully show what the problem is in case I'm not making an awful lot of sense.
FSUIPC 6.1.0 on P3D v5
I've Assigned an axis for Flaps and if I go into the calibration settings, I can see the entire range available - 16127/16384 &  -16384/-16384 in/out values respectively.
When I go to set (calibrate) the axis though, it's like the range is no longer properly detected - it goes from 16384 > 8062 > -2860, > -16383 (output values). The input values are fine.
This means that my flaps range is not picked correctly on any aircraft.
I'm attempting the calibration on the Cuase to eliminate any addon as the issue, but it happens on all other aircraft tested too
Other axis for spoiler is working as intended (problem does not replicate).
I've checked the P3D assignments, and can confirm the axis is not assigned.
Created a clean FSUIPC.ini to check it's not a corrupt config file...
Double checked Axis assignment, and it's set to Direct to FSUIPC calibration and full range detected there too.


The same axis with the same assignment is fine in MSFS using FSUIPC7.

https://1drv.ms/v/s!AjOx9fxphG0Ci5o8HYz6qdCgVBsZCw?e=tVUzA5 (video showing issue)

I'm wondering if this is an FSUIPC issue as the behaviour only occurs within FSUIPC itself on this one axis

Any help really appreciated,

Thanks,


Louise.

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11 hours ago, louise_se said:

I've Assigned an axis for Flaps and if I go into the calibration settings, I can see the entire range available - 16127/16384 &  -16384/-16384 in/out values respectively.
When I go to set (calibrate) the axis though, it's like the range is no longer properly detected - it goes from 16384 > 8062 > -2860, > -16383 (output values). The input values are fine.

Sounds like pre-calibrated flap positions. How many poisitions does it say on the calibration display?

11 hours ago, louise_se said:

Created a clean FSUIPC.ini to check it's not a corrupt config file...
Double checked Axis assignment, and it's set to Direct to FSUIPC calibration and full range detected there too.

You supplied a Log, unfortunately  with no helpful logging enabled, and no INI file so we can see your settings. Please do so. Also a log with axis logging enabled. Only move the flaps axis to avoid generating a very large log file. ZIP it in any case if it is too big.

Also check if it is different when assigned to the normal  FS control Axis Flaps Set.

Pete

 

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