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Mouse not working in FSX (boxed)

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Hello, running FSX (boxed) w/ all updates on a Windows 10 w/ all updates. I have all Logitech radio, autopilot and multipanel gear, along with Yoke and rudder pedals. Flying the A2A Cessna 172. Due to using fall Logitech gear, I went with SPAD several months ago and have had no issues with their software. Now, the mouse will no longer work where there are clickable areas within the cockpit, ie. opening windows/doors, opening/closing fuel shutoff valve or fuel selector switch, not able to click on lighting switches...and so on. I have not changed the cockpit view setting, using Chase plane. I have tried using different mice and plugging into different USB ports. Still no joy. If anyone can make a suggestion or offer any help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. I have contacted SPAD NExt support maybe they have a workaround, also contacted A2A...Thanks again...

Is the mouse cursor an arrow or plus sign? If plus then you may have accidentally turned on the Mouse Yoke.  If so, right click on the FSX windows and uncheck.

 

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Thank you Sir for your reply. Apparently it had something to do with updating my Wind10. Since then mouse clicks did not work, Track IR5 was hosed and SPAD Next was screwy. So Chris from Track IR had a workaround and now things are back to normal. Thanks again..

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