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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 by Stilgar
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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.

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Stilgar, Look at my reply to your other post. In your windows 10 install try the MS Store app trick which I mention there.

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