Stilgar Posted February 4, 2023 Posted February 4, 2023 (edited) Hi, i have a old CH pro throttle that i used with windows 7, now i tried to use it with windows 10 first attempt, i connected the CH to use, windows discover it how generic "input device USB", i can see the CH throtter from the panel "USB gaming device" of windows 10, then i run CH control manager but it cant recognize the throttle second attempt i installed a driver, windows now see the device how "CH pro throttle Hardware" it from the panel "USB gaming device", but CH control manager see the throttle, i can calibrate it, check the button and axis, but when i load a profile on the device the program say "OK" but the throttle dont go in mapped mode, and nothing appened, and i dont see the sound of windows the recognize the CH new device started So at the moment CH controll manager see the device, but is blocked in off mode, i cant change in mapped mode or in direct mode. There is a way to solve the problem? Edited February 4, 2023 by Stilgar
rob10 Posted February 4, 2023 Posted February 4, 2023 CH control software with more recent (W10, likely W11) versions of Windows can be a bit hit and miss. I would just totally not use it if you don't need to, or if there are functions you want try a different generic joystick manager. I was using some functions that I needed CH manager for in W10 and finally got fed up with fighting it (only working 1/2 the time) and moved on to (better) hardware.
13sq*Axe Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 Stilgar, Look at my reply to your other post. In your windows 10 install try the MS Store app trick which I mention there. Rig Specs, i5-12600K, Asus Tuf Gaming Z690 Plus MB, 64 GB Kingston Vengeance Beast ram, Asus RTX 4070 OC, Samsung 980 Pro M.2 1 TB NVme SSD Drive, EVGA 750 Watt PS. Windows 11 Pro 22H2, Vizio 43 inch G-Sync Compatible TV, Oculus Quest 3, CH Hotas,( Fighterstick, Pro Throttle, All axis analog pots converted to sensors), MFG Crosswind Rudder Pedals, V3.
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