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Loss of input during flight

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Greetings,I'm losing keypress functionality during flights. My initial set up was:Windows XP running in a virtual machine running VMWare server 1.0.3 on a Vista box. From the VM I was running ASX, RC4.3, FS Flight Keeper 2.8, and Wideclient 6.x.My FSX machine is running FSX SP1, FSUIPC 4.12, and the Flight1 ATR72-500.Once the ATR came out for FSX I set up my VM rig. That's when I noticed that after a short time - either trying to contact tower or center - that keystrokes were not working. (I have CS as my default keystroke set up)I thought that maybe the VM box was the problem so I installed RC4.3 on the FSX box. Unfortunately that did not fix the issue. I didn't initialize my GF hardware thinking that might be the issue, but that also didn't help.I put RC into debug mode to the point where the keypress stopped working.Anyone have any ideas? This is incredibly frustrating. Thanks,-Matt

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did it used to work?have you tried a different plane?jd

I saw the post earlier about the keys not responding. Don Stone suggested the ATC window be opened. Sure enough that fixed the problem. If there is no response from RC4 then I open the ATC window, let the text refresh, and then the keypress responds again.It should be noted that FSUIPC button assignments fail to respond during this state as well. So it's not specific to RC4.Thanks,-Matt

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