February 1, 201214 yr My Saitek yoke and throttle were working well until I bought a Saitek rudder, now the yoke axis doesn't seem to work. The assignments look correct is FS2004, and the calibration looks good in Windows 7, but in flight the only axis that works is when I pull back on the yoke, no response from anything else. Anyone have an idea where to go next?Thanks. -Jeff Windows 7, 32 Bit FS 2004 Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and Throttle
February 1, 201214 yr May be an idea to re-install drivers and sst programming, I once had to do this. Attached jpg's of my settings for comparison.Echofox
February 1, 201214 yr Author Thank you! I will re-install drivers tonight and compare with your settings. -Jeff Windows 7, 32 Bit FS 2004 Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and Throttle
February 1, 201214 yr JeffI was just thinking, the Rudder pedals shouldn't interfere with the Yoke, (someone may know better) although I have given up reasoning with computers. I have installed - Rudder_software version 7.0.2.7 : _driver version 6.2.2.0. Yoke _software version obviously same as Rudder : driver 6.0.6.5.Does the Yoke work with Rudder pedals disconnected or/and do pedals work with Yoke disconnected. Now we all do daft things, so have you checked that the enable joystick box is checked, also check Calibration to see if all functions are working. I spent ages the other day trying to figure out why I had no sound, answer - I'd forgotten I'd connected a wireless headphone unit to the computer, nothing to do with FS9 !!!!!! Simple things are sent to try us.Echofox
February 2, 201214 yr Author I turned my computer on tonight and tweaked my settings to look like yours echofox, now everything seems to be running smoothly. Thanks for the assistance! -Jeff Windows 7, 32 Bit FS 2004 Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and Throttle
February 2, 201214 yr Glad it's working,I've found that the settings can be a bit fickle so it's worth making a copy of when they are "good", Don't know if you have it but there is a good freeware program called Screenhunter (Google it) with which you can snapshot your settings and keep them in a folder for future use, or you may have a better memory than me !Regards,EchofoxGlad it's working,I've found that the settings can be a bit fickle so it's worth making a copy of when they are "good", Don't know if you have it but there is a good freeware program called Screenhunter (Google it) with which you can snapshot your settings and keep them in a folder for future use, or you may have a better memory than me ! Regards, EchofoxObviously Avsim Forum decided you needed to read the above twice !!!! Echofox
February 2, 201214 yr Author Nice. Screenhunter looks useful not only for my home computer but I think it may have a home on my work computer as well. -Jeff Windows 7, 32 Bit FS 2004 Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and Throttle
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