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Above approx' three yrs old. Over a period I hove lost yoke button (default) functions viz:: Yoke button -brakes!(also keyboard "period" brake function). (combined period/ctrl keyboard function is OK as is pedal brake but useful  only for taxi!)) Elevator trim wheel. Prop speed and fuel mixture levers are inoperative.Yoke throttle fails at idle and maximum position.Have tried calibration and alternative button functions but no luck.

As an elderly "pilot" I have not utilised FSUIPC FACILITIES.

 

I have managed to continue( flying, sort of) but have just installed A2A Cessna 182 and of course the pleasure of enhanced realism is just tot there for me.

 

I wonder; is this a FSX  confg problem oor do I need to replace my yoke???

 

Anamiv

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Do all the buttons/axis work in the CH Control manager? If they do you don't need to replace the yoke. If you CAN get to grips with FSUIPC you'd be doing yourself a huge favour.


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Actually don't have CH Ctrl Manager.... but all buttons function in the PROPERTY'S,

(Yoke/Pedals window function 100%.

Any comments re possible errors/ missing files in FSX config.

Will take another look in FSUIPC!

 

Regards

Anamiv

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CH Control manager is now installed! By not installing and explore "..for Dummies" before doing this

and not disconnecting pedal/yoke USB connectors prior to install; will the program's function be impaired, or worse still not function at all?

 

More regards.

 

Anamiv

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Cannot program to get prop and mixture to function via yoke levers. Have worked a way round this but have a curious fault cannot figure! Brakes function via default yoke button( ".") BUT the moment

I  touch the pedals the default yoke button (".")  ceases to work. Also the brakes operating via

the pedals has low braking effect.

 

regards

 

Anamiv

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