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ChasePlane blocking some FSUIPC5 settings

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I could not figure out why Pan View with joystick HAT button setup in FSUIPC5 would not work. I contacted FSUIPC support and discovered that there is something in ChasePlane that is interfering with that setup.

So I uninstalled ChasePlane and ran my P3Dv4.5 with FSUIPC5 and the Pan View worked well.

Then I reinstalled ChasePlane, restarted my PC, then ran P3D again and the Pan View would not work.

So I was wondering if this is a known issue with ChasePlane and if there is a fix for it - maybe some dll file is interfering?

 

Regards, Dane

- Windows 11 Home - CPU Intel Core i7-10700KF @3.8GHz
- EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU - 1TB SSD DRIVE - RAM 32GB - MSFS-2020

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ChasePlane constantly sends camera position data to the simulator’s main view. This overrides any other command being sent to the sim by other modules/app. Operating the camera outside of ChasePlane will create conflicts like this.

Due to the way the camera system is designed in FSX, we are bound to this limitation.

Edited by Keven Menard

Keven Menard 
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6 hours ago, Keven Menard said:

ChasePlane constantly sends camera position data to the simulator’s main view. This overrides any other command being sent to the sim by other modules/app. Operating the camera outside of ChasePlane will create conflicts like this.

Due to the way the camera system is designed in FSX, we are bound to this limitation.

Thank you Keven, I now understand.

Regards, Dane

- Windows 11 Home - CPU Intel Core i7-10700KF @3.8GHz
- EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU - 1TB SSD DRIVE - RAM 32GB - MSFS-2020

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