December 29, 20178 yr Though I have submitted support ticket on this, I am also posting here in hopes that perhaps someone else has had this issue and already knows a solution. May be faster than waiting for response from Support. I have Win10, which is an issue in itself (LOL), but the last update I received was that KB that fixed the child-window issue. I since have deactivated my "automatic windows update" module as well as my "windows module installer" and that seems to be holding back the latest update (windows defender anti-virus). As well as I remember, I flew a flight in each of my addon aircraft without issue. I then re-installled FSL ConcordeX, flew a couple of test flights and then over the last week have been using B747 v3. I also tested Level-D 767 and assured there were no issues. Now when I go back to NGX 800, I am unable to move the ailerons. They are stuck in a right turn position. With hydraulics on, I have tried all configurations: engines off with ground power, apu power, engines both running. But in all cases though rudders and elevators function normally, the ailerons are stuck in the right turn. I have FSX SP2 and I have the latest FSIUPC for Win10 FSX installed. I do not use external controllers but rather just mouse and keyboard so that can not be an issue. I have tried to load the aircraft from the FSX vanilla start-up screen, from the tryke, and from a default aircraft. The result is always the same. (BTW: I attempted to attach two images but haven't a clue how to to that in this forum. There seems to be no attachment option available.) Has anyone else had this problem and knows of a solution short of a complete reinstall of NGX base package? Craig
December 29, 20178 yr Commercial Member Issue resolved through the ticket :) Chris Makris PLEASE NOTE PMDG HAS DEPARTED AVSIM You can find us at http://forum.pmdg.com
December 29, 20178 yr Author Many thanks to Chris and the Dev team. I had a support answer in minutes, not hours, not days. Very impressive. I had a corrupted startup panel state file that was automatically set to load up as default state. I switched it to the PMDG NGX default file and it corrected everything. Craig
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