Microsoft KB Archive/823631

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Article ID: 823631

Article Last Modified on 11/14/2007



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  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: Century of Flight



SUMMARY

This article describes the known game controller related issues that you may experience when you play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight.

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General game controller issues

If you have two joysticks installed on your system, they may cause stuttering in Flight Simulator 2004. Remove the joystick that you do not use from the list of joysticks in the Game Controller dialog box in Microsoft Windows to solve the problem.

The joystick may also be uncontrollable or cause the plane to spin. The throttle may also only respond about 50% or half way. To resolve these issues, follow these steps:

  1. Remove any software for the joystick.

    Leave the joystick plugged in.
  2. Start the computer in Safe Mode, and then remove the joystick listings and any ghost listings from the Device Manager.
  3. Remove a Gameport Joystick if one is listed in Devman.
  4. Delete all the sub-keys (not the key itself) that are located under the following registry entry. In Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me), look for the following registry entry:'

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\MediaResources\Joystick

    Subkeys will appear as FIXEDKEY and Msjstick.drv#### where # is equal to a number 1-0).

    In Microsoft Windows 2000, in Microsoft Windows XP, and in Windows Vista, look for the following registry entry:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MediaResources\Joystick\Dinput.dll

    Subkeys will appear as CurrentJoystick Settings and JoystickSettings.
  5. Delete and .cfg files that are related to the game, for example--devices.cfg devices2.cfg combatfs.cfg fs2002.cfg fs2000.cfg.

    Note When you are working with multiple versions of the software (fs2k and fs2k2), completely remove all versions of the game first.
  6. Unplug the joystick.
  7. Restart the computer in Normal mode.
  8. Plug in the joystick and continue to install a generic driver.

    Let Windows search for a driver. Only choose to search the Windows driver information database.
  9. Reinstall the game (if you removed the game).
  10. Start the game.

    The joystick should work.
  11. Now re-install the joystick software.

    The game should continue to work.
  12. Reinstall other versions of the games that you want.

For more information about general game controller issues in Flight Simulator 2004, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

315926 How to troubleshoot joystick problems in Flight Simulator


243984 Flight Simulator: Rudder pedals do not work correctly


You may also want to update your game controller drivers to their latest version.

If certain actions or buttons on your game controller are not working correctly, you may have to reset the default device settings in Flight Simulator 2004 or rebuild the Devices Configuration File for Flight Simulator 2004.

Reset the default actions

To reset the default actions that are assigned to the game controller, follow these steps:

  1. Start a new flight in Flight Simulator 2004.
  2. On the main screen, click Settings.
  3. In the Controls box, click Assignments.
  4. On the Buttons/Keys tab, click Reset defaults.
  5. On the Joystick Axis tab, click Reset defaults.
  6. To check whether the default events are selected for your 4-axis game controller, verify that the Axis settings for each event match the settings in the following table:

    Event Axis
    Elevator axis Y
    Ailerons axis X
    Rudder axis Z
    Throttle axis Slider
  7. If the default event is assigned to an axis, but the event behaves in reverse (for example, up instead of down, or right instead of left), click to select or clear the check box under the Reverse column for that axis.
  8. Click OK.

Rebuild the configuration file

To rebuild the FS2004 configuration file, press and hold down CTRL+SHIFT as you start Flight Simulator 2004 and start a new flight. Continue to hold down CTRL+SHIFT until the game is in Cockpit view.

Note When you rebuild the configuration file, some of your settings may change.

Download and install the most recent drivers for your game controller

Contact the manufacturer of your game controller for information about how to download and install the most recent drivers for your game controller. Contact information is located in the "References" section of this article. If this does not resolve the issue, continue to the next method.

Hardware-specific game controller issues

Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2

When you use a Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 joystick on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows 98 or Microsoft Windows 2000, you must have the Sidewinder 4.0 driver for the feedback to work correctly. If you do not have the Sidewinder 4.0 driver, when you click the Forces tab in the Game Controller dialog box in Windows, the forces stop functioning until you quit and restart Flight Simulator 2004. The Sidewinder 4.0 drivers are available when you purchase a Sidewinder 4.0 product.

For more information about how to replace your Sidewinder 4.0 driver CD, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

326246 How to replace lost, broken, or missing Microsoft software or hardware


REFERENCES

For information about how to contact your game controller hardware manufacturer, click the appropriate article number in the following list to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

65416 Hardware and software vendor contact information, A-K

60781 Hardware and software vendor contact information, L-P

60782 Hardware and software vendor contact information, Q-Z


Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.

The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.

To learn more about how to troubleshoot problems that you may experience when you play Microsoft games in Windows Vista, follow the instructions in the "Troubleshoot game problems" topic in Windows Vista Help and Support. To view the topic, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start [GRAPHIC: Start button], and then click Help and Support.
  2. In the Search Help box, type Troubleshoot game problems, and then click Search Help.
  3. Click the appropriate topic.



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