Merhabalar,
Saitek Pro Flight Yoke ve Pro Flight Throttle kullanıyorum bunların fsuipc (3.817)ayarlarını varsa screenshot olarak yollayabilirmisiniz.
fsuipc ayarları
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Bende uzun bir suredir Saitek kullaniyorum ve bugune kadar hic Fsuipc uzerinden bir ayar yapma geregi duymadim Cem kaptanim. Zaten driverlarini yuklediginizde Fs uzerinden pek cok atamayi kendi otomatikman yapiyor. Bunun disinda gene kendi istediginiz tus atamalarini gene Fs uzerinden manual olarak atadinizmi Fsuipc ile ugrasmaniz icin bir neden kalmayacaktir.
Ama bunun disinda eger bir sorun yasadiginiz icin bu ayarlari istiyorsaniz o ayri tabi
kolay gelsin.
Ama bunun disinda eger bir sorun yasadiginiz icin bu ayarlari istiyorsaniz o ayri tabi

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Ben Fsx kullaniyorum simdi Fs2004 icin bir sey soyleyemeyecgim ama driver larini saitek sitesinden indirip kurmaniz onemli tabiki. Eger sorun yasiyorsaniz bu yuzden olabilir.
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Denetim masasından kontrol ettim yüklüymüş ama yinede yeniledim. Bu arada işin aslı simulatörü yeniden kurdum yoke u bağladığımda her şey normal eskisi gibi gözüküyor sadece rudder sapıttı bununla ilgili forumları okudum Buğra'nın screenshot unda ayarlar vardı linke ulaşamadım
Daha önce bu ayarları fsuipc den yapmıştım başka nereden yapılır bilemedim FS9 da...

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Saitek'in Fsuipc ayarlari ile alakali google da pek cok image var. Belki bunlarin arasinda sizin daha once Bugra kaptanin verdigi ayarlara ulasabilirsiniz. Bilmiyorum denedinizmi ama su linkten bir bakin isterseniz. Belki bu ayarlari yapmis baska biri size buradan cikip yardim edene kadar belki isinizi gorebilirsiniz.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=saite ... 9#imgdii=_
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=saite ... 9#imgdii=_
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Sunu bir inceleyin.
I have a load of Saitek periperals including the rudder pedals, so the following might help. I use FSX rather than FS9 now, but i would think the principles are the same
Download the most recent driver from the Saitek Website. Make sure that your pedals aren't plugged in. Run the driver software and then plug in the pedals when it tells you. Once the PC has found them you'll get the screen which shows the red bars so you can check they are working. Once you've pressed them all a few times thats it. The driver prompts will tell you when to go 'Next' and 'finish'
Once thats done, go to the Settings - Controls options
Best to make sure that when you toggle between the Calibration, Buttons/Keys and Control Axes that they are all set to the Pedals before you start, that way you wont go between the pages and end up changing the assignments for anything else... its easily done..
Control Axis
Brake (left) - Axis is set to Left Toe. Reverse is CHECKED
Brake (right) - Axis is set to Right Toe. Reverse is CHECKED
Rudder Axis - Axis is set to rudder. Reverse is NOT checked
Buttons/Keys
Make sure that every entry is empty. If there are any settings in there which are being picked up from other peripherals, delete the 'Joystick assignment'
Calibration
Brake (left) - 75% to 90% Null Zone is 0
Brake (right) - 75% to 90% Null Zone is 0
Rudder Axis - 75% to 90% Null Zone is 0
I used to have the ruddar and my yoke on FS9 and looking back at the notes i kept when i set up the periperals in FSX, it looks like they are the same.
Hope this helps
Steph
I have a load of Saitek periperals including the rudder pedals, so the following might help. I use FSX rather than FS9 now, but i would think the principles are the same
Download the most recent driver from the Saitek Website. Make sure that your pedals aren't plugged in. Run the driver software and then plug in the pedals when it tells you. Once the PC has found them you'll get the screen which shows the red bars so you can check they are working. Once you've pressed them all a few times thats it. The driver prompts will tell you when to go 'Next' and 'finish'
Once thats done, go to the Settings - Controls options
Best to make sure that when you toggle between the Calibration, Buttons/Keys and Control Axes that they are all set to the Pedals before you start, that way you wont go between the pages and end up changing the assignments for anything else... its easily done..
Control Axis
Brake (left) - Axis is set to Left Toe. Reverse is CHECKED
Brake (right) - Axis is set to Right Toe. Reverse is CHECKED
Rudder Axis - Axis is set to rudder. Reverse is NOT checked
Buttons/Keys
Make sure that every entry is empty. If there are any settings in there which are being picked up from other peripherals, delete the 'Joystick assignment'
Calibration
Brake (left) - 75% to 90% Null Zone is 0
Brake (right) - 75% to 90% Null Zone is 0
Rudder Axis - 75% to 90% Null Zone is 0
I used to have the ruddar and my yoke on FS9 and looking back at the notes i kept when i set up the periperals in FSX, it looks like they are the same.
Hope this helps
Steph
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