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Hi, when I make changes to my HOTAS button/switches assignment for SU-27 I get a pop-up that says, "warning changes have been made" and asks if I want to save changes yes/no. When I select yes, or just close the pop-up, it deletes the changes I have made to the button/switches profile. I have a Thrustmaster Warthog throttle, a Warthog stick on a Virpil VPC WarBRD Base, and Saitek rudder pedals. I had never had this problem before. Thanks for your help. Regards.

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I changed a button binding for the SU-27 and I did not see the pop-up you describe. What did you change?

LeCuvier

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Thank you LeCuvier For your time and response. I think my original post was to vague. Sorry. I wish I could change the title of the thread.

 

 

I previously had a Thrustmaster Warthog throttle, stick, and Saitek rudder pedals. I had no problem programming buttons, switches, etc. No pop ups. I found the resistance of the Thrustmaster stick base to be way to strong. So after doing some research I placed the Thrustmaster Warthog stick on my Virpil WarBRD base and love it. I first tried it out on IL-2 and had no problems assigning key commands.

 

 

Then I went to DCS and started assigning commands. This is when I started getting the pop ups, and when I would select "yes" to save changes it would not save the changes I made. I've attached screen shots of the pop up in 2 separate occasions.

 

 

I have tried deleting input files, and also tried it in version 1.5 with the same results.

 

 

I hope this is more specific for all who have viewed, and appreciate any help.

 

 

Regards,

Recondo

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