H500Fan wrote:haha brave is one word for it!
I only just got the G940, didnt come with a disc but I downloaded the driver from the logitech website, selected 32 bit and vista as OS. So fairly confident I'm sorted with that.
I can calibrate it in the logitech area, and also in FSX itself with no problems. Every other flight surface works except throttle and collective. I can even load up a flight, look down at throttle and collective lever and they both move, just not enough for flight.
My new system is not that far away, should be knocking on your door in a few weeks

and yes I agree, my laptop is tragic for this but I can't just not play it!
Hmmm. It sounds like exactly the same problem I saw on my Win 7 64-bit system over the weekend. One aircraft (the Maule) would exhibit that fault, and another (172) not. I was only having a quick flying to check frame rates and some scenery I had just loaded, so I didn't pursue the issue any further. Anyone else able to help H500Fan trouble shoot this weirdness? Sorry I'm not much help on this one - I'm gonna tinker with my system over the weekend so will see if I get the same problem I had last weekend. If I do and I sort it, I will post back here.
In the interim, to get a little more life out of yr lappy, do you know how to stop Services in Vista? There are a few of them that can be permanently stopped, set to manual or disabled - do a BING or Google search on the subject - you could up the performance a few percent just with a little Windows tweaking. Also, if you're not flying online, disconnect yr LAN cable (or switch off yr wireless) then temporarily shut down yr AV. Lastly, switch off your hibernation file and indexing, then give yr lappy a darn good defrag with MyDefrag available from
www.filehippo.com - it beats the heck out of the Windows defragger: using the "System Monthly" setting. Also, you could do a good Registry clean with Glary Utilities and Tweak Now's Reg Cleaner - but you need the old version of TN's cleaner - 4.71 as the new one sucks. One also needs to run it with the Option set to 'Extreme'. And lastly, use Free Registry Defrag 3.0 to crush the gaps out of the registry & make it more efficient. Actually, I'd leave the HDD defragging until the very last.
A couple of handy 15 or 30-day fully functional demo tools I also use are TuneUp Utilities 2010, and Raxco PerfectDisk. However, I'd need to PM you details with them to get the best out of them. Of course, my new systems come with all this either done or installed for the end user.