Hi all,Hope I'm not duplicating a post here. I did a search for my issue but am having problems searching for something that I can't really title. If this topic exists already, a link would be awesome. But if you have any advice to share on how to fix my problem. That would even be better. For a while now I've been randomly having a problem with my ailerons in FSX. I could fly a bunch of flights and be fine but on occasions this would happen. My plane would violently crank itself to one side in a very jerky motion. I try to fight it, but it does no good. it's like I loose control of my aileron axis for a few moments. I still have control over my rudder, elevator and throttle. Like I said, it's very random. Sometimes it will happen just once for a few seconds. And sometimes it can happen several times during the flight. I don't think it's a hardware issue because I calibrate and inspected my axis and they all seem fine. I am using a Saitek yoke with the SPAD driver. I am also using the latest version of FSUIPC that I purchased. So it is a registered version. I have also enabled the option for reducing controller spikes or something like that. I also checked to make sure that I don't have any conflicts in my control assignments and my axis. Things that I have running when I fly are:
FSX
FSCommander 9
ActiveSky Evolution
EZDok
FSHost
I've noticed it happening with some payware aircraft that I own, so I don't think it's a problem with the aircraft. Some of my aircraft that I've notice this happen are my Carenado C210, PMDG B737NGX and my Wilco Airbus Series 1. I mentioned FSHost because I'm not sure if it is a coincidence. But I'm not sure if it is just happening when I am flying online. But maybe it did happen offline too can't be sure. My computer specs are as follows:
Intel i7-950
12GB DDR3
ATI 5970
I am not getting any lag or anything when this happens. My frame rate is good. Another little tip, is that it never happens when I have autopilot engaged. Any ideas on why my plane is freaking out some times and rolling uncontrollably? I have a friend that this happens to from time to time when he's online too. Thanks in advance. Steven Bond