08-09-2008, 07:09 PM
Try making the adjustments in FS9 first, not FSUIPC. Some people have been able to get the calibrations to work in FSUIPC first, but
even Saitek advises making all adjustments in FS9 first. I would reset/delete assignments in FSUIPC and then go back to FS9. Delete
ALL of the joystick assignments...even in the slew mode. Then go back and reassign everything you need. Also, just be sure the null
zones are at the lowest setting and sensitivities maxed out for each lever. Even if you've done this before, there is a possibility FS9 may
have reset one or 2.
I have been through all of this myself, so I speak from experience on the matter I tried assigning levers in the registered version of
FSUIPC and couldn't get them to work properly. Starting from scratch again and reassigning everything through FS9 did the trick for me.
No more random gear up or gear down during flights and all throttle levers work normally.
even Saitek advises making all adjustments in FS9 first. I would reset/delete assignments in FSUIPC and then go back to FS9. Delete
ALL of the joystick assignments...even in the slew mode. Then go back and reassign everything you need. Also, just be sure the null
zones are at the lowest setting and sensitivities maxed out for each lever. Even if you've done this before, there is a possibility FS9 may
have reset one or 2.
I have been through all of this myself, so I speak from experience on the matter I tried assigning levers in the registered version of
FSUIPC and couldn't get them to work properly. Starting from scratch again and reassigning everything through FS9 did the trick for me.
No more random gear up or gear down during flights and all throttle levers work normally.
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