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Need help Configuring New Yoke and Throttle

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:05 pm
by Dan Morera
Hi guys I just received my brand new Saitek Pro Yoke with throttle quadrant and my CH pedals. I have been able to configure a few things using the payware FSUIPC module, but I can't get the FS to recognize my 2 right levers as "Prop" and "Mixture", and now my trim goes all the way down, if I click up it will go up but as soon as I release it will go down again.

This is the first time I try to do something like this and it's getting a bit frustrating.

If you can give a hand I would really appreciate it.

If you happen to be online my msn is Dan_loneshark@hotmail.com

Thanks in advance
Dan

UPDATE I just installed the factory CD and it got worst , plane is doing what ever it wants  >:( >:(

Re: Need help Configuring New Yoke and Throttle

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:57 am
by Fozzer
I'm only guessing here, but...

...as the Flight Yoke will be peculiar to the Flight Sim...
I assume you set the control configuration for each device in the drop-down "Keyboard Assignments" Menu?

By the side of each assignment there is a "slider bar" to adjust the sensitivity of the device...."increment", or "return to neutral"...etc...;)...!

Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004... 8-)...!

Re: Need help Configuring New Yoke and Throttle

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 12:47 am
by Sterk
Go to "sensitivity" section.For some reason default sensitivity for prop and mixture levers for Saitek throttle quadrant is 0...

And just for your info:
you dont need fsuipc to assign,for example,reverse thrust on throttle lever,since it's acts as a button...Many new Saitek Yoke users dont know this and start digging deeply in fsuipc complicated command assignments,when its done simply by fs default buttons...

Re: Need help Configuring New Yoke and Throttle

PostPosted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:37 am
by JBaymore
Somewhare on Pet Dowson's FSUIPC support forum is a link to a pdf file that someone wrote on configuring throttle quads and yokes and pedals via the registered version of FSUIPC.  It is a great document.  Do some looking around over there.

best,

..............john