23.01.2010, 23:21
This little program only sends keyboard presses, which is only meant to be recieved by IL-2 but will be sent into whatever window is currently centered on your computer. FSX issues sounds much like the program is still running and sending keypresses into FSX; which might make FSX do crazy things depending on what the keybinds are set to.
The first basic method to see if it is running when it should not, is to check the lower right task bar, next to the time/date. It is a little square green icon with a white "H" in the middle. Right click and disable if you see this. If it isn't there but you are still suspicious, open the task manager (ctrl-alt-del) you can check the lists of processes if it is running or not. It has the same name as it's file and should take about 3-6mb of ram to run, using next to nothing in ways of CPU. If found, select it and then click the 'end process' button. That way, it is absolutely not running nor affecting anything in any way.
Running HSFX (like I do, too) without turning off some some of the optional mod behaviour (bomb bay doors stuff) will cause strange behaviour. The bomb bay doors mod appropriates "power 20" 30 and 40 I think, as well as some others, and when our beloved multi throttle program tells the in-game throttle to move to 30%, it sends "power 30". Only the bomb bay doors mod makes it open some bomb bay doors or lower landing gear or something as such instead Thus you must edit the config.ini as mentioned in my previous post and have those values entered under the 'mods' section. If 'mods' don't already exist, copy in the [mods] part included in my example. Should clear it right up.
The first basic method to see if it is running when it should not, is to check the lower right task bar, next to the time/date. It is a little square green icon with a white "H" in the middle. Right click and disable if you see this. If it isn't there but you are still suspicious, open the task manager (ctrl-alt-del) you can check the lists of processes if it is running or not. It has the same name as it's file and should take about 3-6mb of ram to run, using next to nothing in ways of CPU. If found, select it and then click the 'end process' button. That way, it is absolutely not running nor affecting anything in any way.
Running HSFX (like I do, too) without turning off some some of the optional mod behaviour (bomb bay doors stuff) will cause strange behaviour. The bomb bay doors mod appropriates "power 20" 30 and 40 I think, as well as some others, and when our beloved multi throttle program tells the in-game throttle to move to 30%, it sends "power 30". Only the bomb bay doors mod makes it open some bomb bay doors or lower landing gear or something as such instead Thus you must edit the config.ini as mentioned in my previous post and have those values entered under the 'mods' section. If 'mods' don't already exist, copy in the [mods] part included in my example. Should clear it right up.