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James
March 25th 05, 03:04 AM
I have not used my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 in about six months. I
tried to use it this week and I encountered a problem. I can not get the
brakes to release. Pressing the period on the key board or pressing the
trigger button on the Joy stick does not work. It does not matter if I go
to a saved flight or if I create a new one, it is the same thing, the brakes
are on and will not release. Changing aircraft has no effect. I tried
uninstalling the program and then reinstalling it. After reinstalling the
program I was really surprised that I still have the brake on problem.
My computer far exceeds the requirements for FL 2004 even with the program
at the highest settings. My Joy stick is a, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. The
program worked perfectly for months. So I am truly puzzled at why this
problem has come up and persist even after removing FL 2004 from my computer
and reinstalling it. If you have any ideas I would appreciate your help.
Thanks. :) James
Carl Frisk
March 25th 05, 03:09 AM
What does Settings --> Control Assignments show?
This information is kept in the FS9.cfg file which is not erased if you uninstall.
You could simply backup/rename this file start FS9 and it will build a new one.
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
"James" > wrote in message ...
>I have not used my Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 in about six months. I
> tried to use it this week and I encountered a problem. I can not get the
> brakes to release. Pressing the period on the key board or pressing the
> trigger button on the Joy stick does not work. It does not matter if I go
> to a saved flight or if I create a new one, it is the same thing, the brakes
> are on and will not release. Changing aircraft has no effect. I tried
> uninstalling the program and then reinstalling it. After reinstalling the
> program I was really surprised that I still have the brake on problem.
>
> My computer far exceeds the requirements for FL 2004 even with the program
> at the highest settings. My Joy stick is a, Logitech Extreme 3D Pro. The
> program worked perfectly for months. So I am truly puzzled at why this
> problem has come up and persist even after removing FL 2004 from my computer
> and reinstalling it. If you have any ideas I would appreciate your help.
> Thanks. :) James
>
>
James
March 26th 05, 06:04 PM
"Carl Frisk" > wrote in message
news:shL0e.25455$mq2.17946@trnddc08...
> What does Settings --> Control Assignments show?
> This information is kept in the FS9.cfg file which is not erased if you
> uninstall.
> You could simply backup/rename this file start FS9 and it will build a new
> one.
>
> --
> ...Carl Frisk
> Anger is a brief madness.
> - Horace, 20 B.C.
> http://www.carlfrisk.com
I finally got the brakes to work right. Thanks a lot I really appreciate
your help.
I found the file FS9.cfg and deleted it. Then I uninstalled FS-2004. I
reloaded the program once again and now everything seems to work fine.
James
Carl Frisk
March 27th 05, 03:23 AM
You probably didn't need to uninstall. FS9 will simply rebuild a new FS9.cfg whenever you start it up again.
--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com
"James" > wrote in message ...
>
> "Carl Frisk" > wrote in message
> news:shL0e.25455$mq2.17946@trnddc08...
>> What does Settings --> Control Assignments show?
>> This information is kept in the FS9.cfg file which is not erased if you
>> uninstall.
>> You could simply backup/rename this file start FS9 and it will build a new
>> one.
>>
>> --
>> ...Carl Frisk
>> Anger is a brief madness.
>> - Horace, 20 B.C.
>> http://www.carlfrisk.com
>
> I finally got the brakes to work right. Thanks a lot I really appreciate
> your help.
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> I found the file FS9.cfg and deleted it. Then I uninstalled FS-2004. I
> reloaded the program once again and now everything seems to work fine.
> James
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