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MSFS 2020 /2024: freeze when using undocked panels


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Dear sim enthusiasts, 

I have a strange issue with the new MS/Asobo Flight simulators. 

It seems that hovering the mouse over undocked Panels is causing full freeze of all sim assigned controls. 

See https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/all-controlls-disabled-while-mouse-hovers-over-undocked-gauges-panels/676639

Doeas anyone of you have a hint for me how to resolve that? 

Best regards, 

 

Joe

Posted
18 hours ago, joeherwig said:

It seems that hovering the mouse over undocked Panels is causing full freeze of all sim assigned controls. 

See https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/all-controlls-disabled-while-mouse-hovers-over-undocked-gauges-panels/676639

This is an MSFS issue and nothing to do with FSUIPC.

18 hours ago, joeherwig said:

Doeas anyone of you have a hint for me how to resolve that? 

You should use the MSFS/Asobo forums for this issue, not this FSUIPC forum. Sorry, but I can only help with FSUIPC issues, not MSFS issues. I will leave this post in case anyone else has any suggestions, but you are better off using the Asobo forums for such issues.

I have also moved your post to the FSUIPC7 / MSFS forum as you posted in the main support forum.

John

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Posted

Hello, I am very sorry to ask that trivial question but I am completely new to this.

I run msfs 2024 and I have FSUIPC7 installed, latest version.

I know it is running every time I run msfs 2024.

My question is, where I can find some very simple explanation on how it works, why is it needed etc.

I do not need a deep knowledge , just basics.

Thank you very much!

Andrzej

 

Posted
2 hours ago, arb65912 said:

My question is, where I can find some very simple explanation on how it works, why is it needed etc.

Try/start with the User manual. I provide extensive documentation do I don't have to answer such questions, and there are many on-line resources.
And please don't hijack unrelated topics for your question - if there is no appropriate topic, pleas start a new one.

John 

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