STOP trying guys and download this little bit of software. I have been trying to configure a button for reverse thrust for the 777 by trying (ALWAYS unsuccessfully) to re-write the xml codes. property-assign /controls/gear/brake-left 0.0 property-assign /controls/gear/brake-right 0.0 Ĭlive2670 wrote in Mon 7:29 pm:Hi all I have just come across a great bit of software to configure your joystick. tAll("/controls/engines/engine", "reverser", 0) setprop("/controls/flight/speedbrake", 0) tAll("/controls/engines/engine", "throttle", -1) tAll("/controls/engines/engine", "reverser", 1) setprop("/controls/flight/speedbrake", 1) setprop("/controls/gear/tailwheel-lock", 1) Property-assign /controls/gear/brake-left 1.0 property-assign /controls/gear/brake-right 1.0 false Will it write code to reverse thrust, open speedbrakes or airbrakes, apply brakes and even lock tailwheel (if fitted)Īnd then reverse all those actions once button is released?Ĭode: Select all T2 024-ReverseThrust, X_BRAKES 13-Tailwheel, 5-AirBrake, X-CUT:POWER Nor will the installation of a ready made/saved stick profile into the SW folder.īuy a new stick for Win7 after first checking with others that it will actually work and can be customized in Win7 (and is not simply listed as being compatabile the way the SideWinder is).When it will write code to do as many things that a single button can do, we'll give it a go! Neither the use of compatability mode or installing/running as an adminstrator will correct the problems. The SideWinder settings may be able to be modified/customized from within and while in/running certain games, but the success rate of the settings working and being saved is near Zero. The SideWinder calibration software (from earlier versions of the software) will install and run, but without being able to modify and customize the stick is otherwise useless. The SideWinder will even be correctly listed in the Control Panel, but as soon as you click on Properties to modify the stick settings or create/test an existing/new profile, the listing of the SideWinder in the Control Panel will disapear. The Sidewinder System Tray icon will show in the taskbar and the SW Control Panel will actually open and run. The SideWinder software (versions 3-4) itself will install in Win7, but the installation setup will always fails at the testing portion, asking you to then exit or continue. Likewise you cannot force an istall of a SideWinder through the use of the Add Hardware utility/feature. As there are no drivers for the SideWinder you cannot force an "update to install" a SideWinder from within the Device Manager. Win7 refuses to recogonize the stick in the Device Mananger. When you call please have the following information ready:Ī Microsoft technician will provide swift resolution to the issue.Ĭombat Flight Simulator Technical Support is also available online via the FAQ, or you may search for a specific question in the Microsoft Knowledge Base.ĭespite Microsoft's own misleading claims on their website, the MS SideWinder 2, Precison Pro and Force Feedback controllers are NOT compatable with Windows 7 (32/64 bit).įor while the stick will work "as is" and "out of the box" when plugged into any USB port (as it will in any Win OS). If you have experienced an issue with installation, please contact Microsoft Technical Support at 42 M-F, 6am - 6pm Pacific Time. However, a few of our customers have reported issues when installing the North American version of the game. The majority of Combat Flight Simulator customers report a flawless installation and a great game experience. Microsoft support should help with issues related to windows 7 in this page related to the game itself.Ĭombat Flight Simulator Support Statement I used to use the precision 2 as well as the precision pro in combat flight simulator WW2 Europe series using windows 98. I shall go on with it as long a windows allows, at least up to windows 7. Thank you very much for your replies to my query.
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