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Issue with keyboard and throttle after loading P3D4.5
donjbravo posted a topic in The Prepar3d Forum
I updated my P3D to 4.5, to the latest revision. After I loaded the program, with no issues, I noticed that my wireless keyboard, or normal keyboard, seems to have changed its own keystrokes or lost a lot of its functionality altogether. Also the throttle settings from my FDS TQ, using FSUIPC5, that has calibrated OK, have a minimum idle setting of 52%, although the throttle is wanting, from the engine screen, to take it back to the normal idle. Whilst the program is running, if I go into windows, and look at any files, if you click on a file in a folder, it highlights everything above it, and will if you click on it, it opens or activate every file above the one you selected. When I come out of the program, the keyboard starts acting normally again. Everything worked well under P3Dv4.4. Only hardware changes are the upgrade of my graphics card to a Geoforce RTX 2070ti. I have uploaded the latest drivers for this. I've never had a problem like this before, and cant seem to see any other posts that reflect whats happening, so looking for some suggestions on where to go with this. Many thanks for all your help Don -
Having problem with Keyboard, it stops working while using Chaseplane Chase Plane version 0.3.1 Beta Exp. Windows 10 FSX:SE Keyboard: Dell Already installed a fix mentioned in another forum. Also I have the following fsx CTD Nombre de la aplicación con errores: ChasePlane.exe, versión: 0.3.5.0, marca de tiempo: 0x59529b07 Nombre del módulo con errores: KERNELBASE.dll, versión: 10.0.14393.1358, marca de tiempo: 0x59327ae2 Código de excepción: 0xc00000fd Desplazamiento de errores: 0x000c93d3 Identificador del proceso con errores: 0x18c0 Hora de inicio de la aplicación con errores: 0x01d2efcc8469a214 Ruta de acceso de la aplicación con errores: C:\Program Files (x86)\OldProp Solutions Inc\ChasePlane\ChasePlane.exe Ruta de acceso del módulo con errores: C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNELBASE.dll Identificador del informe: c68a6b51-e32a-4bb3-8a49-8d7df7fd6b19 Nombre completo del paquete con errores: Identificador de aplicación relativa del paquete con errores:
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How many PC consoles (not Laptops) still have PS/2 keyboard support? I noticed that current Tower PCs still have the PS/2 connections and wondered how common this was? Do you have PS/2 ports on your PC? Do you use them? The reason that I ask is that I did not want to go down the buy such-and-such interface then have to install/learn the software and/or buy loads of (expensive) kit so I thought to make my own input device which works rather well, though I say it myself. I would like to know if this is a viable option for others that are wary of meddling but would like a plug-and-play device? Clear skies, all!