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#3630176 - 08/21/12 01:56 AM Re: Pro Pedal fix for '1946' [Re: Murphy]
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Couldn't wait till tomorrow...just tried the fixes, and both worked fine.

Love this game.
Well worth the cash for the build...and the work to put it together.

Thanks for the help....game wouldn't be much for noobs like me, if it weren't for guys to help.

Appreciate it biggrin
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#3635097 - 08/30/12 10:00 AM Re: Pro Pedal fix for '1946' [Re: Murphy]
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Alont the lines of what Murph posted . . I use all CH products now and the CH Control Manager works fine under Win7. And IF I happen to unplug all my devices and plug them into different ports i MUST recalibrate! I see that exact problem in ROF with my throttle (usually my first clue). Be sure to do it for each device. It does not take long . . but you want the full range of motion on all your axis. Dont see yourself short!
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#3635165 - 08/30/12 12:05 PM Re: Pro Pedal fix for '1946' [Re: Murphy]
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That fix mentioned earlier Kamikaze....just recalibrating the pedals, was all I needed, I believe I am getting the full range of motion....pretty sure anyway. I'm just getting used to the Win7 Pro OS. I'm starting to like it. It can be configured to recognize many XP games.

I remember the CH program, from years ago.
It was more like a creating 'MOD', than a simple setup program...lol...took a long time to figure out, and I was a lot quicker back then...;).
If I don't need it, I'm fine where I'm at. Seems I don't really need it.
As long as I don't 'change' USB plugs, it stays calibrated....and calibrating only takes a second if you do.
The Win7 PRO OS recognizes my MSSWFF2 stick, my Pro Pedals and my Pro Throttle. I can calibrate all three.
I can also run any games I had on XP.

Thanks for the advice though, if I do need it, I'll let you know, or I'll be hunting and pecking at the CH forum... wink
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#3635748 - 08/31/12 10:34 AM Re: Pro Pedal fix for '1946' [Re: Murph]
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Originally Posted By: Murph
If it's a CH product, you really should use CH Control Manager to calibrate.


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#3635895 - 08/31/12 03:36 PM Re: Pro Pedal fix for '1946' [Re: Murphy]
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If it isn't broke....don't fix it.... wink

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I like CH products....I'd use the program, if I needed to.
But why get into a complex program, if you don't need to?
Works just fine the way it is.....I have full range of control.
NO problems.

Thanks for the 'product'....don't need the 'program', right now.
Later on, a game I use may not have the options of 'IL2 1946', I'll need the CH Manager.
Glad to hear it's available.

Sorry sigh
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