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Hi, I own Logitech's X56 hotas and it has always given me ghost input issues, with both P3D and MSFS. Logitech also replaced my product for free but after a week the problems returned.

I have read on the net that it is a common problem for this peripheral and among the most resolving solutions the better one seems to be the use of vJoy and Joystick Gremlin (with a plugin).

I have been using FSUIPC forever and before using the tools I wrote above, I would like to know what "impact" they will have on FSUIPC.

Do I need to make any changes to the current FSUIPC settings (for both P3D and MSFS)?

Thanks.

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2 hours ago, Freccia said:

I have read on the net that it is a common problem for this peripheral and among the most resolving solutions the better one seems to be the use of vJoy and Joystick Gremlin (with a plugin).

I have been using FSUIPC forever and before using the tools I wrote above, I would like to know what "impact" they will have on FSUIPC.

Do I need to make any changes to the current FSUIPC settings (for both P3D and MSFS)?

I suspect that FSUIPC would still see the joystick input from windows, not the re-calibrated output of JoyStick gremlin. But if Joystick gremlin takes the windows input and sends that to a vjoy device, then you can then assign the vjoy axis/buttons in FSUIPC. So you would need to change your settings to use the virtual inputs rather than the windows ones.

However, this is just a guess. Why don't you try it - and report back!

Regards,

John

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