Originally posted by fuze
Thanks all and Spiffy I do have old analog hotas CH setup with an FX stick so maybe I'll throw 98se on it so I can use that. No way I can afford new USB stuff on top of a newer rig.
Great info and you probably answered another of my questions before I even asked it
If your new rig has a built-in game port -use that instead of a sound card game port (disable it in device manager) as sound card ones seem to be spiky on new fast rigs, but built-in ones work well. One snag is some new MBs designed for XP don't have gameports at all, only offering USB. Make sure you have one, or if it's possible to use a sound card gameport with new rig.
Use the AH stick mapper for the stick rather than "speed keys" programming -it's better, and use speedkeys only for the throttle.
If you are using Force then you need the original ForceFX5.dll from the old installation FX disk, plus the last of the ForceFX files from CH (still available) to add the force Immersion files for the gameport driver. This should be a 10 way button stick, with throttle and rudder included if you select that one. Everything works in ForceFX except the "Trim" force needs to be set very low-around 10 else the stick force for general flying will be too strong. Rest of the force settings work fine, I just set stall up about 70%, but most of the others pretty low, as who needs the aircraft vibrating when you fire the guns! :-)