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pilotguy9853

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  1. Everything was going pretty well. I flew this morning, shut the computer down and when I went to fly this afternoon, all my GUIDs had changed. I never unplugged any USBs or plugged any new ones in. I have no idea why they all changed. I used the hardware change option in the A&O GUI to some success but ended up resetting all the controls back up. I made a screenshot with annotations from the A&O hardware change portion so I will be in a better position next time. For future product request I would suggest adding the ability to name the hardware item listed in the manage hardware changes > connected devices instead of just displaying its name and GUID. This would be especially useful for anyone with 2 or more pieces of hardware with the same name in Windows. Reading "Left G1000" and "Right G1000" would be much quicker than trying to match up GUIDs when replacing. Something like this: Left G1000 / Tiny USB HID [GUID] Right G1000 / Tiny USB HID [GUID] Left Switch Panel / Tiny USB HID [GUID]
  2. It seems as long as I unplug the USB controllers while the PC is off and only plug them back in when the PC is off, the settings will remain the same. If I unplug one or more with the PC on, then the controllers lose the mappings. I have not confirmed that it loses all or some of its mappings. Not in a hurry to have to set all these back up. 😁
  3. First test was leaving the controllers plugged in to the USB ports, not removing them, and just shutting down the computer and restarting it. Everything seemed fine after that. The A&O settings were all still there. I will test by removing the controllers and plugging them back in when the computer is on and try it. I will update after I do that.
  4. Let me test it. I will set it all back up and when/if it loses its mind again, I will check to see if some or all move. I will also mark the GUID for each controller and see if that changes. I assume the GUID is the series of numbers/letters beside the controller name.
  5. I created several button boxes using ESP-32 S3 boards and Tiny USB. Each button box is showing up in Windows game controllers as "Tiny USB HID". I am using Axis and Ohs to program these button boxes and it works well however it seems that when I reboot the computer, Axis and Ohs gets confused about the mappings. When I look at each device in A&O it shows "TinyUSB HID [d2fc64b0-4460....] and "Tiny USB HID [b63381b0-5385....] so it looks like each has a unique identifier but after a reboot it seems to change something because for example, buttons I had mapped on controller #1 now are mapped to some on controller #2, etc. I am not sure what is going on but obviously remapping buttons every time I fly is not going to work. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for the assistance.

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