Found the problem. Thanks all. The real problem I had was my CH Pedals were spiking. They're a few years old. I had to disassemble them and clean them. I removed all my Controllers safely then shut down. I plugged them all back in before booting the machine. Reprogrammed an everything is fine. I also rotated my Pedals USB connection to another Port in the powered US Hub.
Now, this is not a criticism. It's something to think about. I had in the 80s' an 8088 PC that required a 31/2 disc of DOS 2.1 to boot. At that time I got into the autoexec.Bat file to modify and remark to free more memory so that I could play a game (Their Finest Hour etc.) In other words I made my own Boot Discs for the games I played. I believe I had 256K of memory then. I later added another 256K to make it 512K. The memory cards back then were almost as large as a modern Video Card. Anyway to shorten this, I'm thinking someone new who wishes to program his controllers can have a myriad of problems configuring buttons and axis while trying to simply set up his controls. HT has an easy way but a somewhat time consuming process to set up ones Hotas. A new player probably with little patience, and knowledge of the hardware, after 20 minutes just may say to hell with this. He/She may just not know one of their controllers has a problem and has no clue on how to rectify the situation. A long time friend, Lazer and I discussed this on line a few nights ago after I got up and running. Lazer, since I've known him has always used a mouse and he's the best mouse Pilot I've seen in AH.
In closing I know it is going to be time consuming to program all my buttons and axis on my CH Hotas. A new player unless they read carefully and have knowledge of their hardware just may get discouraged easily. And also they may be using his/hers Hotas in another game and not know that they may have a hardware problem on one of their controllers. I recognized the spiking by observing the input numbers being not steady and moving up and down rapidly. Something they wouldn't know just by looking. I have no idea what can be done to help the new player having problems setting up his controllers. In reality it can and may be a pain in the arse. I know I just went through this. I have no idea how we could make it easier and less time consuming to set up controllers.
Just a thought not a criticism. Wish I had a magic wand. I'm wondering if this could be a problem that discourages new players from joining.