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Logitech G940 problem with FS2004 (and FSX)

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Hello,I had a problem with the calibration under FSX, the Throttle didn't use the min and max settings of the FS Throttle, same with the brakes, although I didn't use the brakes, I still got the braking message, I got rid of the problem by resetting the sensitivity and neutralsettings in the FSX settings menue, now I wanted to try the same with FS2004, however it doesn't work with FS2004, the plane still uses the brakes, although I'm not pushing the pedals, also a serious problem I have is the rudder in both FS versions, I calibrated the pedals ten times and also got a replacement for the set from Logitech, however the rudder vibrates from times to times and it appears like my pedals don't seem to know what a neutral setting is? also, how to I set the trigger settings in the logitech profiler to zero - meaning that there is no key assigned to that trigger, since the profiler seems to cause problems with the FS key settings?Do you know a solution for these problems?

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Hello,I had a problem with the calibration under FSX, the Throttle didn't use the min and max settings of the FS Throttle, same with the brakes, although I didn't use the brakes, I still got the braking message, I got rid of the problem by resetting the sensitivity and neutralsettings in the FSX settings menue, now I wanted to try the same with FS2004, however it doesn't work with FS2004, the plane still uses the brakes, although I'm not pushing the pedals, also a serious problem I have is the rudder in both FS versions, I calibrated the pedals ten times and also got a replacement for the set from Logitech, however the rudder vibrates from times to times and it appears like my pedals don't seem to know what a neutral setting is?also, how to I set the trigger settings in the logitech profiler to zero - meaning that there is no key assigned to that trigger, since the profiler seems to cause problems with the FS key settings?Do you know a solution for these problems?
HelloYes a registered copy of Fsuipc is the answer to this.If you only want to use the sims assingments then try ticking the reverse box for the toe brakes.But you will have a much better time of it with Fsuipc.

Ok. Joystick is running perfect calibrate by FSUIPC.I need anyone to explain me how to configure the reverse for PMDG 737NGX.Enviado desde mi GT-I9100 usando Tapatalk

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