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Where Does FSUIPC Store Button/Axis Assignments?

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In the FSUIPC.ini file? The fs9.cfg file? If the latter, is there an easy way to tell where the assignments start and where they end?I just got done building my new system and I've had a lot of unexpected problems over the past two weeks, and I absolutely dread reprogramming my CH Yoke, Throttle quad, and Foot Pedals. I would much rather just copy it all over from my old computer if I could. I tried just copying the fs9.cfg file over, but everything was all messed up -- ailerons assigned to foot pedals, throttles to the yoke, etc. Obviously the hardware is not in the same assignment order on the new machine.Thanks folks -- I hope someone can help me out. I'm really tired of reading and researching. :-erks

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Hi Its in the fsuipc.ini file in the modules folder in fs9You can copy and then paste these back into a new fsuipc.ini file, however, be warned, the USB devices won`t necessarily match up to the same internal id`s on the new install so you may find that some stuff needs to be edited slightlyFor example I have two saitek quadrants, which the usb controller on my mobo likes to assign id`s too in a random order whenever I have to unplug them. Hence, I sometimes have to remap the id`s in the [axes.aircraftname] section of my fsuipc.ini file.Best of luck with it. I too have ages invested in custom (i.e per aircraft ) button / axis assignmentsCheersJames

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