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Controlers not recognised after SU12 update

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After updating to SU12 my sim continuously hangs just before the ready for flight moment (end of the incrementing blue bar). Had no idea what was going on. I had my Community renamed. Than I decide to look at the options menu and found that my controlers (Thrustmaster Airbus and Boeing) were no longer recognised. Can somebody give me suggestions how best to approach this issue??

Thanks

2 hours ago, jcorstjens said:

After updating to SU12 my sim continuously hangs just before the ready for flight moment (end of the incrementing blue bar). Had no idea what was going on. I had my Community renamed. Than I decide to look at the options menu and found that my controlers (Thrustmaster Airbus and Boeing) were no longer recognised. Can somebody give me suggestions how best to approach this issue??

Thanks

I have experienced the same with Fulcrum yoke, Honeycomb Bravo and TM Rudder. It seems to last for a couple of minutes, then things return to normal. This with BB C310R. I have not yet tried any default aircraft; probably won't make a difference.  Do your controllers return to normal after a period? 

2 hours ago, jcorstjens said:

After updating to SU12 my sim continuously hangs just before the ready for flight moment (end of the incrementing blue bar). Had no idea what was going on. I had my Community renamed. Than I decide to look at the options menu and found that my controlers (Thrustmaster Airbus and Boeing) were no longer recognised. Can somebody give me suggestions how best to approach this issue??

Thanks

Les. Check your device settings in Windows Control Panel, Device Manager, HID (Human Interface Devices).  Locate the controllers in that section.  You may need to unplug/replug them one-by-one to identify them individually.  Check Properties, Power Management for each and make sure Windows Advanced Power Management is set to Off.  May or may not be the influence, but easy to check.

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6 minutes ago, fppilot said:

Les. Check your device settings in Windows Control Panel, Device Manager, HID (Human Interface Devices).  Locate the controllers in that section.  You may need to unplug/replug them one-by-one to identify them individually.  Check Properties, Power Management for each and make sure Windows Advanced Power Management is set to Off.  May or may not be the influence, but easy to check.

Will do; thanks for the advice. 

 

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