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I don't have a yoke so I don't know how it works together with the stick.
If your CH Control manager is in "direct mode" the game and Windows will see both controlers individually. Click on the "mapped mode" button at the top and Windows and the game will se the "control manager" as the only controller. Usually you select the profile from the "Load" button, click "download and that will activate the "mapped mode".
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thats exactly how i do it.but still the game sees two different controllers
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Uther was asking something a bit different, he wants to combine 2 to be seen as 1 in the game. That is possible, but CH software is a bit annoying to figure out...you will notice that when you first add a controller and all the rest of them, that's what determines their pecking order. Had you selected(added) the rudder first, and the fighterstick second when making the map. The game would see the rudder as joystick, and the fighterstick as joystick1.
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