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Old October 3rd 04, 09:37 PM
Cynthia Reid
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Default CH ProPedals problem

Hi, I am new to flightsim and struggling at nearly 70 to get to grips with
it.
I have FS2002 Professional and XP Home. I got the CH Yoke and ProPedals and
have installed them without any problem. All seemed well - just plug in USBs
and go, as the drivers are incorporated.
However I find that after FS has been running for an hour or two the pedals
stop working and I can't calibrate them. This happens even when FS is just
running in the background and I am busy doing something else. The only cure
I have found is to reboot.
Can anyone tell me why this happens and how I can prevent it?
Many thanks

Cynthia Reid


 




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