Kimchi Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 With 7.5.4. i have assigned all buttons. After a restart my joystick does not work anymore and i see this message in the INI file: [JoyNames] 0=Sim Pedals 0.GUID={A8155120-4715-11F0-8004-444553540000} 1=TCA Q-Eng 1&2 1.GUID={72C59D80-4798-11F0-8007-444553540000} 2= 2.GUID={D0105350-4797-11F0-8006-444553540000} 3=usb pad 3.GUID={A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000} A=Sim Pedals A.GUID={A8155120-4715-11F0-8004-444553540000} B=TCA Q-Eng 1&2 B.GUID={72C59D80-4798-11F0-8007-444553540000} C=Saitek Pro Flight X-56 Rhino Stick << MISSING JOYSTICK >> C.GUID={D0105350-4797-11F0-8006-444553540000} D=usb pad D.GUID={A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000} E= E.GUID={D0105350-4797-11F0-8006-444553540000} I have deleted and re installed FSUIPC - deleted the old INI and started from scratch but whatever i do, the joystick fails to work unless i re assign all buttons during the flight. Can you help me Peter, Thanks in advance
John Dowson Posted July 26 Report Posted July 26 Peter retire > 5 years ago now. It looks like the name has disappeared from the registry entry for your Saitek X-56 stick. Can you please attach your files - your ini, log and JoyScan.csv files and I will take a look. John
Kimchi Posted July 27 Author Report Posted July 27 (edited) Im so sorry John for calling you Peter. I appologize. I have de-installed the Logitech X56 software and re installed the software. I see the X56 in my devices and printers. Within FSUIPC im able to bind buttons to the joystick but the device name entry stays empty. Hopefully i have included all right documents FSUIPC7.ini FSUIPC7.JoyScan.csv Edited July 27 by John Dowson events.txt file removed
Kimchi Posted July 27 Author Report Posted July 27 (edited) Hi John, I want to thank you for the help! I thought about sticking the Logitech Joystick into another USB port. And now i see that my USB Pad is missing, which was detected before. FSUIPC7.ini FSUIPC7.JoyScan.csv Edited July 27 by John Dowson evetnts.txt file removed
John Dowson Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 Please don't attach the events.txt file (I have removed those) - that is the file that holds the presets, is installed by the installer and doesn't change. It was the FSUIPC7.log file that you should also attach. 9 minutes ago, Kimchi said: I thought about sticking the Logitech Joystick into another USB port. And now i see that my USB Pad is missing, which was detected before. Did you change the USB port for the USB pad? Or is it in the same hub as another device, or was the logitech joystick connected to the same hub as the UDB pad? If using hubs, are they powered? Your joyscan csv shows the device is detected twice, with the same GUID, but with different vendor and product ids: Quote ,,, HIDscanning completed N, x00, x0417, x0130, , -1, -1, 0, {NULL}, {NULL}, {A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000}, Y, N N, x00, x28DE, x11FF, , -1, -1, 0, {NULL}, {NULL}, {A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000}, Y, N ,,, REGscanning completed N, x00, x0417, x0130, usb pad, -1, 3, 0, {NULL}, {A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000}, {A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000}, Y, Y N, x00, x28DE, x11FF, , -1, 3, 0, {NULL}, {A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000}, {A81689A0-4715-11F0-8013-444553540000}, Y, Y Not sure why its doing this - looks to be a strange usb issue - especially as this was previously the problem with your logitech joystick but now its with the UDB pad. You could try ignoring that dodgy entry with the empty name by adding: IgnoreDevice=0x28DE,9x11FF to the [JoyNames] section of your FSUIPC7.ini file. If that doesn't work, please show me the files again, but include the FSUIPC7.log and no the events.txt file (if you cannot see the log file, it is because you have windows explorer set to hide the extensions of known log files - change this setting). John
Kimchi Posted July 27 Author Report Posted July 27 Hi John, I have solved it and I'm getting too old for this... Last week i changed my GPU from a 3060ti to a 9070xt and disconnected all USB cables. Reconnecting them i made a colour mistake and put the USB pad on the same hub as the Logitech X56 which draws too much power. By looking GOOD with a LIGHT i saw the mistake and now everything works again. So sorry for taking your time on this. Next time i will do more research myself. Thanks for the help!!
John Dowson Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 It did look like a USB hub power issue and the cable re-organisation is important information that wasn't included in your original posts. Anyway, no problem - and thanks for the update, John
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