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yoke won't accept commands (Read 636 times)
Jan 19
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My Saitek yoke profile editor has suddenly stopped accepting commands. I can configure a new profile ok, install it, but then it doesn't work when I use the yoke in flight. I'm explaining this badly, but essentially, something seems to be blocking the profile assignments from the yoke . It has been working perfectly for a year or more. Any guidance will be gratly appreciated. (The yoke itself works fine)
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Jan 19
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If it's been working fine for a year... what has changed? Updates... new installs? Have you contacted Saitek for support? I think that's the better chance to get an answer. I don't use my Saitek much and the profiler even less.
What do computers and air conditioners have in common?
They both will work perfectly, until you open windows.
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Jan 19
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SKIT: I don't know how other Saitek users feel, but this company has the worst service I have encountered in Flight Sim. The products are great but woe is the customer who develops a problem. They don't answer email requests and they frequently cut off phone calls. I was hoping someone here had the same problem and could offer a solution before attempting to get help from Saitek.
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Jan 19
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I understand about customer Service...
Have you tried un/re-installing the Profiler software?
Did Windows perform any updates prior to this not working? You should be able to check by opening Windows Update and then looking at Installed Updates.
Does the profiler simply send keyboard commands to the sim when you press a button?
What do computers and air conditioners have in common?
They both will work perfectly, until you open windows.
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Jan 19
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Windows is constantly installing and/or upgrading something or other, but I can't pinpoint anything that would affect the yoke. I did update drivers from Saitek's website but haven't reinstalled. I'll try that. Thanks.
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Jan 20
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N769JC: "Isn't simulating
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Are you using a registered version of FSUIPC? If so, it may help with diagnostics. You said the profiler has stopped accepting commands but you can use it, but the yoke doesn't work.
Give a detailed example of what's happening...
What do computers and air conditioners have in common?
They both will work perfectly, until you open windows.
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Jan 20
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OK. I go to the profile editor and make assignments following the appropriate protocol. They show up in the assignment boxes, but not on the test screen. Something is between the assignments and the yoke accepting them. I have attempted several methods to fix including reinstalling but no dice. I plan top call Saitek todaay. Yes, I believe I am registered FSUIPC. Also, I may have confused you re the yoke. It works fine but can't be programmed.
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Jan 20
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By "working fine" i meant it has no problem regarding control functions.
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Jan 20
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And the profiler has to be running for the yoke to produce the correct "signals", right?
What assignments are you making? For example...
If you want to assign Button #0 as Reset Altimeter...
Are you assigning...
Keystrokes like "B" to reset the Altimeter
OR
A function like "Reset Altimeter"
If you have a registered version of FSUIPC, I would recommend ditching the profiler. With FSUIPC you can create profiles based on the aircraft... Props, TurboProps, Jetliners & Jetfighters. When you have the proper controls assigned and you switch aircraft, FSUIPC automatically changes the profile.
And it's not limited to "game controllers", all my GoFlight equipment is profiled too.
What do computers and air conditioners have in common?
They both will work perfectly, until you open windows.
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SKIT Thanks for the guidance but my skill level on computers doesn't go beyond first grade.
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