Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Sets

VincentG
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Re: Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Sets

Post by VincentG »

Disabling the McAfee may not be enough.....

You may need to try getting it uninstalled, and test FSX, then reinstall after it is working.....
Per57
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Re: Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Sets

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Okey.
I�m going to give i�t a try, and see what�s happening.
"Call" you back soon.
Per57
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Re: Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Sets

Post by Per57 »

Haleluljaaaaaa...
I�t works!!!
I�t really works. Thank you so much Vincent.
One and a half month scratching my head, many hard words,
and in two minutes it is fixed. MACaffe is gone. Maybe
i reinstall it...maybe.
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VincentG
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Re: Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Sets

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No issues, glad I could help.....
Avindair
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Re: Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Set

Post by Avindair »

Hey there --

Updated to the newest drivers, and have had all of the issues reported in this thread. Followed all suggested steps, to no avail.

Now all of my sims (FS9 and FSX particularly) are unusable with the TrackIR, as the view "twitches" and jumps randomly.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Avindair
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Re: Shuttering with 4.1.029 & 4.1.0.30 Drivers Set

Post by VincentG »

Could you send the following information to me in an email....

Description of issue

What is the Serial # of the device?
It should be located on the end of the cable, near the USB plug, or on the underside of the device.

Could you send us a copy of the Setupapi.log file?
It should be located in the C:\Windows folder

Have you tried the device on another system?

Are you plugging in directly to the system, or are you using a hub?

Have you tried isolating the device on the USB ports?

Have you tried turn off any kind of power save feature for your USB ports?

In the "Device Manager" you can right click the "USB Hub"(s) that show and turn off the power saving feature that turn those ports off when idle. Sometimes that has an impact on the connectivity of the devices.

Could you attach a screen shot of your device manager (showing USB), and tracking screen (TrackIR software)?

To make Print Screen work, you must save an image of what's displayed on-screen to the clipboard and then paste it into a document where it can be printed.

Windows Help: Print Screen

To do this, follow this procedure:

1. Maximize the window you'd like to capture.
2. To copy/capture the current window, hold down ALT + Print Scrn at the same time. To capture the entire screen, just press Print Scrn alone.
3. Open a new document in MS Paint, MS Word, MS Photo Editor, or Adobe PhotoShop.
4. Paste the screen shot by holding down CTRL and V at the same time.
5. Save the document as a .JPG or .JPEG file and send it in.
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