View Full Version : help with lock on profile
Bandit4759
18th June 2004, 01:42 AM
hello , hey guys having a problem with my setup and lock on. flown flight sims for years and never had problems. downloaded a profile from this site for cs,pt,and pp. now when i try to use the map in lock on my plane is either trying to pull up or pull left or right. and i also don`t have throttle control. kind of at a loss what to do. i was going to try to make my own profile but i would have better chance at performing brain surgery on myself. tried stick only with no control manager activated and it worked great. any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks
531_Ghost
18th June 2004, 06:21 AM
bandit, u'll need to check the axis controls in LO-MAC
Bandit4759
18th June 2004, 10:36 PM
hey ghost thanks for the reply. looking at the axis settings right now, they appear to be what they should be. now when i move the rudders any i go spinning out of control. i`am going to give it all the once over again, maybe i missed something. could this possibly be a calibration problem? i noticed when i tried to calibrate in control manager i have 3 devices listed ,but i can only test not calibrate. and my compliments on the sim pit. very cool setup
Bandit4759
18th June 2004, 11:13 PM
made a mistake i can calibrate and everything reads as combatstick pro throttle and pro pedals. looked at axis settings again and came to realize i don`t know what the axes settings should be, i believe they are wrong , on the throttle the only axes i see are 0 and 1 and are on pitch and roll not thrust up and down.
MichaelCHProd
19th June 2004, 12:12 AM
Pretend that "CH Control Manager Device 1" is the Combatstick
ftp://ftp.chproducts.com/pub/Postings/LOMAC-CM1.jpg
MichaelCHProd
19th June 2004, 12:13 AM
Pretend that "CH Control Manager Device 2" is the Pro Throttle
ftp://ftp.chproducts.com/pub/Postings/LOMAC-CM2.jpg
MichaelCHProd
19th June 2004, 12:13 AM
Pretend that "CH Control Manager Device 3" are the Pro Pedals
ftp://ftp.chproducts.com/pub/Postings/LOMAC-CM3.jpg
Bandit4759
19th June 2004, 01:55 AM
thanks fellas , i sure appreciate the help :cheers:
MichaelCHProd
20th June 2004, 01:22 AM
You are welcome
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