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    • soldano
      soldano last edited by

      Which is the file where the controller axis mapping are saved ?.- I want to backup it as most times when I disconnect my USB Cougar, or my CH pedals, I found my advanced configuration changed.-
      I am using 4332, but I saved my old 4331, which I renamed, and the strange thing is that they seem to share the same configuration file, as the changes applies to both.-

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      • Frederf
        Frederf last edited by

        axismapping.dat in user/config

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        • Malc
          Malc @Frederf last edited by

          devicesorting.txt in the same directory is worth backing up too.

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          • Malc
            Malc @Frederf last edited by

            @Frederf:

            axismapping.dat in user/config

            As a further assist, once you’re happy with your overall setup, mark this file as “read-only” and the .exe won’t change it again until you decide to do it yourself.

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            • Red Dog
              Red Dog @Malc last edited by

              By the way, normally 4.33 wouldn’t lose this information. This annoyance has been fixed with the devicesorting.txt Malc referenced

              Red Dog
              Reality if for ppl who can't handle simulation

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              • Darkman
                Darkman @Red Dog last edited by

                Have a read of pages 49 & 50 in your BMS-Manual (\Falcon BMS 4.33 U1\Docs\Falcon BMS Manuals folder). It explains what is happening.

                Since Update 1 this information does not get overwritten just because you’ve disconnected a device. If you plug everything back in again it should all work as it did before.

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                • Frederf
                  Frederf @Darkman last edited by

                  With the new BMS system if you notice that the controls are wrong (wrong group of devices plugged in) then all that is needed is to quit the program and restart with a suitable array of devices. Before the axis mapping was altered simply by starting the program with a bad array of controllers plugged in. However if you start messing with the axis settings when in a bad state then the new feature won’t save you.

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