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Old 04-25-2012, 08:21 PM
slojani slojani is offline
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Default constant interruptions of T16000, qadrant and Saitek X52

I have a problem with the constant interruptions of joysticks T16000, qadrant and Saitek X52 trottle. They are connected to a PC via USB. When you start playing COD occasionally stop working one of them (yojstick) and then again in a few seconds starts again, then another (X52) does not work for some time and so on. Sometimes it all stop responding and then run again after a few seconds. When playing IL-2 in 1946 everything works fine. Drivers are OK, the settings in Windows are also fine.
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Old 04-25-2012, 09:08 PM
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Go to Realism settings, turn anthrophomorphic off... 3rd from the top left.
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Old 04-26-2012, 01:02 PM
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This is because little spikes on the pots even when you are not using it. The antropomorfic feauture reconignzes you are using them and not allow you to use other. Annoying... my X52 is barely new and i got this spikes, not a real problem when antropomorfic is off.
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