September 4, 201312 yr I have had trouble using my Saitek Pro Flight Yoke with the triple 7, It works fine with other aircraft but not this one...every time I mouse look around then start to use my yoke, the yoke gets un-binded.
September 4, 201312 yr I use the same yoke. Works fine with the 777, however I do not use the standard FSX control inputs. I've had trouble with the yoke when used with FSX inputs. Therefore I only use the yoke, throttles and rudder pedals via FSUIPC. Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2 Rynardt Spies Site: www.virtualvcp.com | Twitter: @rynardtspies
September 4, 201312 yr I used the Saitek yoke for probably 25% of my flights during wide beta without issue for what it's worth.
February 15, 201511 yr The disconnect issue is normally found with Windows 8 and although irritating, it can be fixed. With the 777 I have always used the Saitek Proflight yoke as well as many other Saitek products and they all work really well. As with the previous person, I have disabled all FSX controls and have all the mechanical products working through FSUIPC. The other panels and instruments, I use the latest Saitek drivers for and they all work well. I did have an issue getting the panels to work on P3D, but I have simply copied the Exe.dll file from FSX to P3D and they all work again. Although the yoke and rudder pedals/throttles work straight away with P3D, I have again disabled them in favour of FSUIPC. Brian Crawley
February 15, 201511 yr The Saitek drivers on their web site. It comes under the Madcatz section I think. http://www.saitek.com/uk/down/drivers.php You just need them for the panels that are not supported by P3D and FSX directly. Brian Crawley
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