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Offline Auger

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CH Stick Config Unloading
« on: May 01, 2007, 10:06:54 PM »
Is anyone else with a CH USB suite experiencing configuration unloads while in AH2?  Within the past couple of weeks the stick configuration will completely unload while flying.  The Windows "bing bing" sound chimes, then the plane no longer has any controls.  I use CH Control Manager to program all functions into the suite.

Just in case it's something I'm doing, is there a magic key combo that resets the controls to the default, like there is with the analog Pro Throttle?  I just remapped views, and I want to make sure some new button combination isn't causing it.

Offline DREDIOCK

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CH Stick Config Unloading
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2007, 11:58:13 PM »
the only configuring I have done is the programming and mapping of the joystick and throttle in the game itself.
the oly thing I have done in CM is calibrate

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Offline Optiker

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CH Stick Config Unloading
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2007, 06:42:55 AM »
Auger,
  strange - I've been using CH Stick&Throttle for ~ 6 weeks - NP. Last saturday I installed my new CH pedals. Went into game offline and had lost all the stick/throttle analog and key mappings!
  Remapped the stick, throttle and pedal/brake, flew a bit offline and shut everything down. Restarted the computer and windows tells me it found new hardware - reinstalled all and back in game - poof - everything gone!
  Remapped again - shutting down completely several times - no further windows new hardware notifications and finally got CH configured in game. Sunday, went online (after flying offline for ~ 20 min), spawned a plane and in air had no controls (auto takeoff). Checked controllers and nothing was there! Didn't get any ding sound (at least that I heard).
  Remapped online (getting better at remembering what keys do what) and since then have had no problems (other than flying like a spastic bat - new pedals are tough getting used to).
  Don't know if this is the same type difficulty you experienced, but I thought it was strange. Incidentally, I don't use the CHCM, but assign all functions directly to controller in game.

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Optiker