I was able to calibrate the throttle correctly, but did not map any of the buttons or movement on the stick/pedals since CH manager did not register them. It exclusively detects the throttle and that is it. One thing important to note: my Fighterstick and pedals are not picked up at all by the CH Control Manager. My first trial run had me going through each of the steps as you listed. Hey Martin, thanks for the thorough research and ideas. Make sure your profiler is set to "start in mapped mode" (in cm control center) Sounds like your profiler is in "direct mode" instead of "mapped" Mapped puts all controls into one combined device rather than independent USB one. You should now see a new item called "CH Products" listing all of your installed CH products devices.ġ0 - Run the CH Control Manager and calibrate each device.Īnd then there seems to be a mapped and a direct mode. Under the Calibration tab, check that Enable Controllers is checked and that each of your CH devices is in the list of controllers.ĥ - Select any CH device and click Calibrate.Ħ - Select properties for each device and check that each one operates as it should.Ĩ - Install the CH products Control Manager software clicking "Install anyway" as many times as necessary to complete the installation.ĩ - Open the Windows Device Manager (Start/right-click Computer/Click Properties/click Device manager). May be the FSX part (Flightsim of MS) is not needed.Ĥ - Launch FSX. I found one that recommends the following:ġ - Unplug all of your CH Products devices and then uninstall the control manager software.Ģ - Reboot (whether you are prompted to do so or not).ģ - Plug in each device one at a time allowing time for windows to install the driver for each one before plugging in the next one (exactly as it says in the CH Quick Start Guide). Going through Google it seems that more suffer this issue Hi, as the screenshot indicates there is no limit coming into play I think, only one joystick is listed and I got up to 4 joysticks here listed when testing, in addition the gamepad and a mouse. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub. I believe that there's a hard limit in SC where it just kinda won't see some devices of there are many plugged in. How many joystick / game pad devices do you have plugged in to your machine? Thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts! I really appreciate it. When launching SC, it doesn't seem to register the stick and the pedals as being plugged at all. Under "Devices and Printers", I've made sure that the values are being read correctly as well for the "4-axis,4button joystick w/view finder" and it reads Z-rotation from the pedals. Windows registers the CH FighterStick and pedals as a "4-axis, 4button joystick w/view finder" and I've bound it as such on SCJ Mapper. xml whenever I play AC?Īlso, CH Control Manager just has my throttle loaded up into it. Could it be something in Star Citizen itself that is manually overriding my custom. It's especially curious, since everything works well in "Device Tuning". I'm certain that all of my peripheries are being correctly read by my computer. I was curious if anyone else had a similar problem and if they found a solution. xml file with a unique name, but when I load it up in Star Citizen, it loads up a completely different configuration using my mouse and CH Throttle, one that I didn't even bind myself! I've set up my bindings in SCJ Mapper and for all intents and purposes, the controls work like a dream under "Device Tuning". Hey guys, I'm using a USB CH Throttle with a 15-pin adapted CH Fighterstick and pedals.
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