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Weird problem started this morning.  I have not changed anything that I am aware of.  Cannot regain proportional control in FSUIPC from CH Products pedals.

Using P3Dv4 and FSUIPC6_2_1 with CH Products pedals, on W11home/64

FSUIPC has stopped proportional reading on left and right Z axis (Rudder).  FSUIPC records max left or max right as soon as I make any input.  Never had an issue, and always been proportional until now.

I've restarted P3Dv4 three times, reinstalled FSUIPC6.2.1 turned controllers on/off several times in P3D, removed p3D assignments, and when looking at the Windows Device calibration the Pedals are sending proportional readings.

Not sure what is going on, any help would be appreciated.

 

Sean Harrison

FSUIPC6.log FSUIPC6.JoyScan.csv FSUIPC6.ini

Posted

This issue is generally due to the axis of your device being defined as a digital on/off axis in the windows registry. See the following FAQ entry:
    

That is specifically for Saitek devices but applies to all - just use the correct  VID and PID numbers for your device,

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Your log does show some issues:

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  2855672 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
  2855672 HID: Vendor=068E, Product=00F2 (Version 1.0)
...
  2875469 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
  2875469 HID: Vendor=068E, Product=00F2 (Version 1.0)
...
  2976828 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
  2976828 HID: Vendor=068E, Product=00F2 (Version 1.0)
...
  3040859 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
  3040859 HID: Vendor=068E, Product=00F2 (Version 1.0)
...
  3495406 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
  3495406 HID: Vendor=068E, Product=00F2 (Version 1.0)
...
  3574328 ***** HID USB device reconnected: re-initialising FSUIPC connections
  3574328 HID: Vendor=068E, Product=00F2 (Version 1.0)
...

i.e. your rudder pedals are continually disconnecting and reconnecting.

Check the USB connections, hubs are properly powered, usb3 devices connected to usb3 ports and usb2 connected to usb2.
Also check that you have the allow sleep/disable power option disabled on your USB hubs/ports (in Device Manager).

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