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FSUIPC button -> keypress problem, please help!

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Hi,Recently I've discovered a problem that I didn't have before.I have programmed four buttons in my CH yoke to send keypresses in FS through FSUIPC: a/t disconnect, a/p disconnect (PIC767), RW push to talk key (scroll lock) and a "throttle cut" parameter to enable reverser functionality in PIC767.The problem. The keypresses experience a serious LAG for some reason. Many times when I press the buttons, nothing happens. Sometimes after a delay, and very rarely immediately as it's supposed to work. This is so weird because I never had this problem before. Some people over at PIC forum have complained about the same thing, and no one knows what to do ? It's seriously annoying when the button -> keypress thing "misses" all the time, especially when using the PTT to talk on RW and when disconnecting the automatics on approach in PIC.Any help much appreciated!regardsTero


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Hi,Ok, I'll try there as well.Anyone have any ideas here ?Tero


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Hi Tero,I don't have the solution for your problem.But I like to know how did you define a button on the CH joystick, so that RW or Teamspeach recognize these as the scoll lock button?ThanksKind regards Jan

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