August 6, 200916 yr Previously I have used mapped setups with the CH Contol Manager and/or cmfsv100 Manager Utility.I just upgraded my computer including win XP Pro 64 bit. I am being unsuccessful in implementing the map routine as I have done in the past. I don't know if it is because it is not compatible with the 64 bit system, or just that it has been so long since I previously set the system up that I have forgotten something and the problem is me.Therefore, I have gone to the FSUIPC setup for my yoke and footpedals. Is there a function in FSUIPC similar to the shift function in the CH Control Manager that allows one to double the joystick button functions. I am overlooking this option if it is present in the documentation.Thanks:RTH
August 6, 200916 yr Previously I have used mapped setups with the CH Contol Manager and/or cmfsv100 Manager Utility.I just upgraded my computer including win XP Pro 64 bit. I am being unsuccessful in implementing the map routine as I have done in the past. I don't know if it is because it is not compatible with the 64 bit system, or just that it has been so long since I previously set the system up that I have forgotten something and the problem is me.Therefore, I have gone to the FSUIPC setup for my yoke and footpedals. Is there a function in FSUIPC similar to the shift function in the CH Control Manager that allows one to double the joystick button functions. I am overlooking this option if it is present in the documentation.Thanks:RTHRTHI think what you want is in the FSUIPC4 Advanced Users Guide under "compound button conditions" pp16. If you need expert help Pete Dowson has his own forum for FSUIPC on Simflight.The latest version of CHCM is compatible with 64-bit OS's if you have any issues Bob Church on the CH-Hangar forums is a mine of information.RegardsPeterH
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