The Active and Standby Radio settings only work if you're flying an aircraft which has that feature if not, the Active is the only setting available for frequency changes. I'm sure FSUIPC may give you the ability to change the assignment for the switches, but generally, I've found that they work pretty well out of the box and use functions they define if they apply to the aircraft you're flying. I recently upgraded my FSX Computer to Win 10 and had to reinstall FSX, and it all worked, but I found that the panels were intermittent in operation, so I went to the Saitek site and downloaded the new drivers, installed them and they not only worked, but give me a screen for each of the panels to test the switch functions. I've seen references to this problem on the internet (after I pulled all my hair out trying to get Madcatz to help.they knew about the problem but wouldn't acknowledge it!). The Madcatz Tech Support people just kept telling me to reinstall the yoke (which would work for a bit, then the problems would start again). Once I got another USB hub and reinstalled the Yoke and panels using that, the problem was fixed. Turned out the problem was in the interference tolerance of the power plug for the On-board USB Hub. I was using Win7 at the time and had problems with the Yoke abusing itself and disabling it's functions erratically and had three requests through Madcatz to help fix it. I've got the same rig you describe and also had the Saitek Power Pack for the yoke which allowed me to plug the panels into the USB Hub on-board the yoke.
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