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I have a G940 unit and I have wrestled it into submission and it works pretty well. The main issue that I have is that if I have the Logitech profiler software running, the throttles are not even close to matched in FSX. At the bottom and top of the spectrum, throttle one and two are okay, but from about 10% - 90% they are not close. Closing the profiler software and then returning the throttles to idle they work like magic again. So here is what I have setup. All of the buttons, except the axises which can't be, are programmed in FSX (not profiler). Throttles are mapped in a registered version of FSUIPC. Throttle, Joystick, and Rudders axises are mapped in FSX as well. So I am wondering if I have too many pieces of software trying to run things. I would like to keep using FSUIPC as it is necessary for some of my add ons. Any help would be great.

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I have a G940 unit and I have wrestled it into submission and it works pretty well. The main issue that I have is that if I have the Logitech profiler software running, the throttles are not even close to matched in FSX. At the bottom and top of the spectrum, throttle one and two are okay, but from about 10% - 90% they are not close. Closing the profiler software and then returning the throttles to idle they work like magic again. So here is what I have setup. All of the buttons, except the axises which can't be, are programmed in FSX (not profiler). Throttles are mapped in a registered version of FSUIPC. Throttle, Joystick, and Rudders axises are mapped in FSX as well. So I am wondering if I have too many pieces of software trying to run things. I would like to keep using FSUIPC as it is necessary for some of my add ons. Any help would be great.
Why not assign all functions to FSUIPC only? That would eliminate any possible conflicts and double assignments that may exist. I have two different brands of controllers and all assignments are FSUIPC controlled.Jim D.

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I don't have a problem with assigning the buttons with FSUIPC, but if I erase the throttle axis in FSX, I get no throttles at all. Also if I don't use the Logitech Profiler, I can't use the hats the way I want to, mainly to pull up 2d panels in the VC and to adjust eyepoint. I made some progress last night by using the sync function in the FSUIPC calibration screen. The throttles will work better, but not quite there yet.Thanks again

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