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FSUIPC help needed

Daveroo

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it took me awhile but i got it figured out. thing is...i mapped my rudder peddles using FSUIPC but the brakes are reversed,in the simulator ,you need to click the reverse to make them work correctly.....how is this done in FSUIPC?..thanks..
 
Go to the brakes calibration page and check the REV boxes. That should do it if I understand the question correctly. Best wishes.
 
I have a different FSUIPC problem. It was installed just fine until last night, when I installed Orbx Pacific Northwest scenery. During installation of that, I had a message pop up saying some .dll file was corrupted, and did I want it repaired? Naturally I chose to do that. When I booted FSX, I noticed FSUIPC was no longer in the drop down menu for Addons. Is it simply a matter of reinstalling it?

NC
 
I would guess that the OrbX install may have messed up the 'dll.xml' file with
regards to the FSUIPC4 entry.

I always keep a backup of that file so that I can restore any entries that get messed up by
an 'unfriendly' installer.

The dll.xml file can be found in the same directory as your fsx.CFG file.

Paul
 
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