Windows 8.1 running on AMD 4-5000 APU with Radeon Graphics 1.5 GIG; Windows 7 Home Premium running AMD 4 3420 APU with Radeon HD graphics 2.8 GIG;
Windows 8 running on Celeron CPU N2830 @ 2.16 GIG. Flying F14 using Logitech Supreme Joysticks.
Totally wiped all vestiges of 3.4.0 on all three machines and installed 2016.1.0. Copied f14 to aircraft. Selected GEJSBSIM model. Very pleased with how program ran. Flight dynamics seemed better than in 3.4.0. All was well until attempt was made to program the "none" buttons on the Logitech Extreme joystick (3,7,8,9,10). Programming these buttons to perform any function did so, but also jammed the rudder and nose wheel hard left or hard right, so when starting on the runway the aircraft veered off, and if already flying it went into an uncontrollable bank . You can watch this happen on the runway in model view by programming any of the buttons . Re-programming the button to "none" does not fix the problem. Fortunately, resetting the joystick to default does clear the fault. Happily, the throttle, buttons 3,4,5,6 (flaps and trim), and 1 (brakes) are logical and work fine, so the aircraft is readily flyable using keyboard for other functions.
Revisited problem, which still exists today. Note that Logiteck 3d Pro works interchangeably between FX and FlightGear, provided you don't try to program buttons 2,7,8,9, or 10. Doing so slaves the rudder and nosegear
to the throttle, with unfortunate results. Resetting the stick returns it to the default settings, which clears the errors.
Thinking the bug might be in the stick programming routine I modified the default program itself in 3.4.0. to circumvent any problem in the programming routine. The revised default routine programmed button 7 for gear down, 8 for gear up, and 10 for toggling speed brake. Unfortunately, when program ran the various functions worked, but the rudder and nosewheel slaved to the throttle as before. Since 2, 7,8, and 10 remained programmed, the problem could not be cleared by resetting. Whereas "esc" worked "exit" was somehow deactivated. Had to resort to the task manager to get out. Restored the original default program from backup, but problem persisted .(menu bar didn't want to display so couldn't use reset). Deleted Flightgear.org from roaming-still persisted. Uninstalled and reinstalled-still persisted. Ended having to search $FG and delete similar files to clear error. Nasty little bug. Like the Logitech, especially having buttons 11 and 12 programmed for toe brakes which facilitates maneuvering on the carrier deck, but it's a shame buttons 2,7,8, 9, and 10 can't be used.