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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 17:22:58 -0400
From: Jerry Malin <jrmalin@ibm.net>
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Subject: PRO-PILOT'99 YOKE PROBLEM
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I have just purchased a copy of PRO-PILOT'99. 

Unfortunately it fails to work with my CH Products Virtual Pilot Pro
Yoke.
 
The elevators seem to work OK, but the ailerons/rudders are locked to
the left.

The yoke calibrates fine and tests fine under my Windows98 Control
Panel.

I have tried turning off auto-coordination with no effect.

The yoke works fine with Flight Simulator 98. 

Does anybody have any solutions to this dilemma. I am dizzy from all the
spinning.

Thanks,

Jerry Malin,
Student Pilot
