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Old August 13th 03, 05:29 AM
Don Parker
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PS - I am NOT using a CH yoke. It's a Cirrus PFC Jet with gameport
interface (couple of years old...) with a USB adapter, so that MAY be some
of the problem with the CH manager not recognizing the primary controller,
but it would be a stretch..............

"Don Parker" wrote in message
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Brett,
I've adjusted every slider every way it can be adjusted. What's

perplexing
is the fact that the primary joystick, yoke in this case, has the simple &
advanced menues and remains in the advanced mode when you exit and return;
however, the secondary, pedals in this case, lets you make your choices in
advanced, but reverts back to simple after you leave the menu - but,
'apparently' takes the average of the r/s brakes & rudder to reset the
simple setting - so I have no idea of what is actually getting programmed

to
the contols. If this sounds stupid, it IS! I updated the CH controller

mgr
to 2.1, after finding there even was a controller on the cd with the

pedals
(but wasn't needed unless you couldn't 'calibrate' (?) the pedals), but

the
CH controller can't even find it's own stuff (windows can), etc.., etc....
I finally found what appears to be a 'sweet spot' in the settings that
almost kinda works (more details in alt.games.m/s, etc..) .........

"Brett Holcomb" wrote in message
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Did you adjust the null zone, too? I have the CH Pro pedals and they

work
fine with the various a/c including the DC-3. Did you try moving the
sensitivity to the right instead of the left?


Don

"K" wrote in message
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anyone?

This is annoying me in the extreme, despite having the sensitivity

all
the way down the slightest movement on the rudder almost spins you

off
the taxiway especially with the Cessnas. Trying to stick to the

runway
centreline is almost impossible with the slightest crosswind. FS2002,
which
i still have installed, is perfectly weighted.

Anyone have a fix or is it solemthing that needs patching?

K



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