PROBLEM with TUSBA TQS R2
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This is my next move Jetlag: to try Tusba TQS in another pc… I will do this with Raptor’s help!
As about the re-install you propose, it’s worth a try mate! Thank you! -
Τhe hotas is unplugged from the first day I set it up in my pc. Not changing usb ports, not accidentally power offs etc. I have tried everything, even your thought Icarus…But the problem still remains… I think it must be a tusba’s wrong…
No, but when you plugged in tusba it created a new controller, bms would reset because the controllers list changed. It resets your callsign.pop file when the controllers list changes. Changing USB ports has nothing to do with it. Its the list in your Windows game controller settings that I am talking about.
Did you put everything to keyboard in BMS, then choose one by one the axes?
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Did you put everything to keyboard in BMS, then choose one by one the axes?
Yes, I did that exactly. I wrote to RS and they told me that something went wrong with the sequence of the devices and missed up the DX buttons or something… I think I’m gonna unplug them all (Warthog, TUSBA TQS, MFDs) and re-install them… Please do you know any program that helps you find and delete any usb trays from devices?? Otherwise windows will find the devices immediately after I plug them to the usb ports…
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… Please do you know any program that helps you find and delete any usb trays from devices?? Otherwise windows will find the devices immediately after I plug them to the usb ports…
Predator this article may help you on managing USB
http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/windows-and-office/map-and-troubleshoot-your-usb-ports-with-microsoft-usb-view/ -
Thank you my friend! I will check it.
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Do you have your axismap file write protected?
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Nop… Which means?
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Do you have your axismap file write protected?
Hello Predator
Skorp means if you look in your Falcon BMS 4.32 Folder in \config\user you will find the axismapping.dat file - if you set up your axis settings to function properly while running Falcon game, exit the game then go straight to Falcon BMS 4.32\config\user then right click on axismapping.dat, select ‘Properties’ and tick ‘Read Only’ box then click on ‘OK’ it means that next time you start the game, the axismapping.dat file will not be overwritten. In theory that should lock your Axis assignments to what you set them to for the previous time that you ran the game. This assumes of course that you can still assign the Axis the way you want to while you are in-game -
I see!!! I didn’t know this! I will try it too! Thank you! Hope to find a solution soon….
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Sorry for the delay.
Thx for the explanation, Jetlag
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Final report: my TUSBA was broken… It was send back in Spain and they replaced it with another (it’s on its way to Greece…). Standing by for ore info…
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Mine was shipped 5 days ago. I hope there wasn’t a bad batch or run of them that slipped through. I highly doubt it, as their products are top notch.