My sincere thanks for the instruction guide it is worthy of a permanent location with one small proviso. The problem I was blocked by was infact to do with windows 7 and the absence of the MSCOMCT2.OCX file in the system folder.
(unfortunately I couldn't figure out how to insert the screen shot picture here)
First I went to
http://majorgeeks.com/faqshow.php?id=8 but the file there could not be registered on my Windows 7 so I logically went here to the 'Windows 7 Forum' But once again downloading and installing I got another error message: 0x8002801c. Apparently this is quite normal and discovery is all part of being a Microsoft fan, isn't it? So I had reached the inner sanctum by accidental means and if you happen to have the Windows7 Home premium 32 bit there is one more little scroll down passed the file that looks like the right one to a little note saying: “If you need an up to date version of mscomct2.ocx you can get it from:
http://activex.microsoft.com/controls/vb6/mscomct2.cab Now, please excuse me for being so lacking in detail but I am sure you'd all get it sorted quicker than I did. I just thought since Bikemad (Alan) had done such a fantastic graphics job I felt I needed to add this little windows 7 anomaly just in case. Apparently the file in question is often used by virus and AV software may have taken it away, so implant at your own risk, they said. By the way once you've put it into your system 32 folder and failed to register because another error window pops up, just switch the darn machine off avacuppa and come back chances are the 'Personalised Settings Unit' will work. It did for me, but then I was drinking Twinings English Breakfast
Regrettably I am still faced with the original problem of the bucking bronco bike despite adjusting the 'amps' continuous and the 'amps' max...not to mention that deep low level rubbing I get from the MPIII
I had hoped to add hyperlinks but don't know how to do that either
cheers
Tom