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PFC Yoke Calibration with Windows 11

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Hi all

 

I upgraded to W11 today with a clean install.  Everything is working fine with MSFS2020, but cannot calibrate my PFC yoke.  Have very poor roll and pitch resolution.  Game controller calibration software doesn't seem to be available in W11 and the PFC calibration software is hideous and unintuative.

Anyone have recent experience with doing this?

 

thanks

erich

 

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I still have the USB Gamecontroller panel in Win 11? Try "Windows & R" and type "joy.cpl" into the box. Click "OK" or press Enter.

My 8 year old Cirrus is working fine with 11.

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15 hours ago, Lorby_SI said:

I still have the USB Gamecontroller panel in Win 11? Try "Windows & R" and type "joy.cpl" into the box. Click "OK" or press Enter.

My 8 year old Cirrus is working fine with 11.

Lorby, thanks.

Found the USB Controller calibration in W11...

Situation is that the PFC Beech Yoke (hall sensors) has always been working very well in my sim (P3D and MSFS). I bought it in 2016.  It is a solid piece of hardware.   As far as I can remember, I just plugged it in and never had a problem in MSFS.  It required HID files in P3D.       Yesterday though I upgraded from W10 Home to W11 Home.  For some reason The USB Controller Calibration in W11 is identifying the yoke, but it is not sensing any input from the yoke.  The crosshair doesn't move when trying to calibrate it.   In the Controller Section of MSFS, again, it sees the yoke, but there is very little or no axis movement when moving the aileron and pitch axis in the UI.

Up until yesterday under W10, the yoke was doing exactly what it should do, perfectly, so I'm assuming this is a software conflict of some kind.   Have changed the USB ports around, with no luck.  Thinking of getting the paid version of FSUIPC, but don't really want to throw money at it if the result is unchanged.

erich

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