August 3, 201114 yr I have tried to get FS9 to run with the Saitek Pro Flight Yoke System. I have installed the Saitek drivers for Windows 7 for the quadrant and the Yoke, but when I fly FS9 the yoke seems to be all over the place. I cant seem to remeber if there was a way of cordinating the yoke in FS9? Any idea's? Many thanks,Chris
August 3, 201114 yr Have you tried calibrating your Flight Controls within FS9? Options > Controls > Calibrate joystick > Select your joystick system > Properties > Settings tab > "Calibrate" Follow the instructions. Sam Sam Nicholson - UK Only just got back in to flight simming and Avsim after a year or so - pardon me whilst I find my feet again!
August 3, 201114 yr Author Many thanks Sam, yes I have tried that But when I accelerate using the throttle it seems to activate the airelons and the aircraft pitches from left to right and goes up and down Greatly appreciate any help Best Wishes,Chris
August 3, 201114 yr Many thanks Sam, yes I have tried that But when I accelerate using the throttle it seems to activate the airelons and the aircraft pitches from left to right and goes up and down Greatly appreciate any help Best Wishes,Chris Best is to manually delete all joystick assignments and re-apply them. Location: Vleuten, The Netherlands, 17.3dme SPL 108.40 | Simulator: FS2024 System: AMD 7800X3D - Gigabyte X670 - RTX 4090 - 64GB DDR5 - 2 x 2TB SSD - 32" 1440p Display - Windows 11 Pro
August 3, 201114 yr Author Thanks Sam, great idea just tried that but when I re-assign the same happens again. Never had this problem with Win XP Best Wishes,Chris EGBB
August 4, 201114 yr Gey rid of the Saitek drivers and try using the defaults. Calibtate in Win7 devices and if that works do your control assignments in fs9. If you need custom buttons consider buying fsuipc module.scott s.
August 6, 201114 yr Author Thanks everyone, eventually fater deleting and re-installing the drivers, the answer was quite simple. In the assignments for the seperate throttle I had to delete the reference to the x and y axis, allw orks perefectly Thank you again!Chris
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