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Ch Pedals and Yoke spiking

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Seems the last dew days my pedals and yoke are on strike. I am getting major spikes and no fluid motion.Anybody know what I need to do to get it back. I have calibrated both the XP settings and also used fsuipc with no luck.

My thrustmaster gamepad disturbed the throttle on my yoke because of the axis assigned to more than one control.

As jfri says (that's got to be Jeffrey, right?) if you have double axes allocations that can screw things up. You may think you haven't, but FS has a funny habit of resetting itself occasionally. Have you checked that there are no conflicts? Particularly if you also have a joystick in tandem as I do. Look also that there are not settings enabled in your pedal config for throttle or, indeed, anything else but brakes and rudder.I had endless problems calibrating my CH Yoke and Pedals when I first added FS9 to my system, whereas they had worked perfectly in FS2002. I ended up copying the settings from FS2002 and all was well. But what I have also found out - in my own case - is that messing around with CH Control Manager and FSUIPC is more trouble than it's worth. They should calibrate fine within FS alone. I do use CH Manager to set up my Roger Wilco button but that is all; everything is done by DirectX.Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumonthttp://www.swiremariners.com/newlogo.jpg

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Mark "Dark Moment" Beaumont

VP Fleet, DC-3 Airways

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You may just need to clean the pot's. Carefully open it up and squirt s ome electrical contact cleaner (WD-40 works fine if you don't have any of that) in each one and rotate it through it's full range.

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