#Fsuipc setup yoke pedals full
Open FSX check sensitivities all are full right and null zone full leftĬlick Rescan (make sure there are NO values in the Joy# and the Axis# boxes) and move the rudder pedals an you should get an indication which controller is connected and what axis you have moved. Make sure though that Windows can "see" the rudder pedals, if windows can see it then FSX and FSUIPC can. (check the keyboard and mouse too and everytime you start FSX especially if you change USB positions regularly). In FSX remove all assignments under settings for the rudder pedals if you have duplicate assignments then FSUIPC may not work. I would consider a reinstall as the very last resort.Īre you using the CH Control Manager to assign/calibrate the axes? Your problem sounds like there is a conflict with the throttle and it may be due to a duplicate assignment or a sensitivity/null zone issue.
If you definitely need to run CHCM in "mapped" mode you may be better posting on the CH-Hangar Forum ( ) and the guru over there is a guy called Bob Church. Make sure that you have NO duplicate assignments both FS9/FSX "assign" duplicates to other axes (and sometimes to the keyboard and this can cause issues.)Ĭheck the sensitivity and null zone in FS9/FSX to enure sensitivity is full right and the null zone is full left (adjust later). (If you run CHCM in direct mode or in the background - I have found that FS9/FSX can assign and calibrate axes etc as well as CHCM). (CHCM in "mapped" mode is usually only needed for complex control assignments) Unless you need very special commands on your HOTAS it may be better to assign and calibrate all axes and buttons via FS9/FSX.