1.Connect the USB cable between scanner and PC. 2.To enable USB keyboard emulation, scan the appropriate barcode below: USB HID (PC) USB HID (MAC) 3.If the scanner does not operate properly, remove the scanner from the USB port and plug it into another port after scanning one of the USB HID barcodes above.
I have a 6 channel CCPM Esky TX with an Esky USB cable (EK2-900A). When connected to my pc via USB the TX is reconignised as a PPM device in Windows Game Controllers, but with only 2 axis and 3 buttons (Z axis, X rotation, Y rotation and 3 buttons), not a 4 axis, 4 button controller which is required for FMS. In FMS-Controls-Resourses, the TX is listed as a Microsoft PC joystick driver with 5 channels. Only pitch and throttle on the TX make the bars move. In FMS-Controls-Mapping/Calibration-Joystick Interface, channel 1 responds to is pitch on the TX, channel 2 responds to throttle on the TX. No other channels respond.
How do you get windows to recognise the Esky TX as a 4 axis controller? Is there a driver required/ I have successfully used the TX on and old PC with an Esky Serial cable. I am using Win XP Home, SP2 and FMS 2.0 Alpha 8.5. I have searched all of the FMS forum. Please help as I would like to use my TX and FMS on my new PC that has no serial port. Posts: 1 Joined: Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:45 am.
I've also just got this cable, and find a similar problem. The issue seems to be that the USB cable simply isn't compatible, since even Windows does not pick up all the channels correctly. They are all wrong, and I believe there are problems with the CCPM mixing that the Tx does - i.e. When you move the throttle, it tells 4 channels to move (motor power and all three cyclic servos). Can anyone else confirm if they've got this to work, or knows of any other drivers to use? Andy Posts: 1 Joined: Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:31 pm.