Got to admit though the controller has been sat in storage for a few years due to not using it. the other scenario is the game freezes and then crashes to desktop. I then power it back on via the hub and get an indication from windows that i have added something to the PC and the lights come back on and then the controller shows on the list within game and i can continue flying again. I power off that port and i get the audio indication from windows that i have disconnected something and the front LCD goes out on the yoke. (before you say “connect it directly to the PC” i have already done that and get the same issue). The system is connected to the PC via a powered USB 3.0 hub which has its own power switch for each 4 ports. ![]() So i go flying and after about 5 mins it drops out of the game completely and if i go into the options by pressing ESC its not on the list of controllers. In the controls option within game it is recognised and i can use it as intended. ![]() Logitech Flight Yoke system with throttle quadrant - Here is my main issue. Use this on things that has a stick like the CUB etc. Saitek X52 Pro - No issues and works fine. Problem solved other than having another cable over the table. Xbox controllers - initially i was using the wireless controller to control the camera and not fly the plane, but i found that when it turns itself off due to timeouts etc the game would freeze or sometimes crash when i reactivate it, so i dont use it and have attached the wired controller and this issue doesn’t happen. ![]() Keyboard and mouse - I use the mouse and keyboard like everyone else does and do not fly the plane with it. I have the usual keyboard and mouse (Both Razer), a Saitek X52 Pro, a Logitech Pro Flight yoke system with throttle quadrant, a wired Xbox 360 controller and a wireless Xbox 1 controller. Has anyone come across issues with their controllers dropping out or crashing the game?
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