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New Nvidia driver messes up joystick assignments?

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Maybe it's nothing or just my computer but after loading the newest WHQL Nvidia driver 178.13 I thought all was well.On my 3rd or 4th FSX play most of my user assigned (Saitek X52) FSX joystick controls including the normal "hat" switch were messed up. I reconfigured the controls thinking it was just a fluke but on my reloading of FSX the same thing happened.My rig has been running faultless for over a year and a half. The only new thing added recently were the new drivers. Thinking no way that could affect my joystick I reverted back to the prior driver and after two days of testing everything is back to normal.Has anyone else running Vista, FSX, and a Saitek X52 experienced this with the new 178.13 drivers? I checked the Nvidia forum, lots of complaints, but nothing about joystick problems.Maybe it's my setup or something else but I'm not upgrading to the new drivers anytime soon.

I'm using the new drivers just fine. I have a Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar, Saitek Pro Flight Yoke, Extra Saitek Pro Throttle Quad, Saitek Pro Pedals and CH Pro Pedals and have zero issues with any of the devices.

I just installed these drivers last night and so far I am noticing a significant improvement. I tried making changes in the menu on full screen with no problem. Hope it stays that way. My yoke and pedals are ch.Don

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