Well, the real problem is that we couldn't predict the flip points of the Paramount so they could be entered into ACP's flip calculator. Oddly, no one else with a Paramount and a Dome has complained (except last fall see below). Scheduler has nothing to do with it at all. It is the dome slaving within ACP. Therefore I am going to move this to the ACP section and re-title it slightly. I'd be OK with giving it another shot.
Possibly the Bisques have fixed some oddities. I know for sure that one really huge one was fixed last Fall with Mike Miller and Jimmy Walker's Paramount flipping being completely whacked. It turned out that the sidereal time in TheSky X was frozen whenever it was minimized. That was an EPIC problem solving session, and the problem affected everyone not just ACP. Long story wrapping up with my capturing a video including webcam of the mount itself documenting the problem. I showed it to Steve Bisque in person as AIC last fall and he became a believer. It got IDed and fixed a few weeks thereafter.
So, if you want to give TSX a try again, go into Tools, Settings, Advanced tab, and set Sleep on Minimize OFF (unchecked). Start with the flip settings in ACP at 0 and 0 and set up the Paramount to flip at the meridian. It should work.