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Issues with the Logitech / Saitek throttles


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I've followed the provided controls setup tutorials, and triple checked all my settings, and at this point I'm a little bit stumped.

 

The issues is, when I have my physical throttles (just the throttles, mixture and prop work just fine) at 0%, the throttles in game will be at full reverse, instead of idle - I've tried messing with the sensitivity settings with no luck (Changing the neutral, dead zones, etc...)  Anyone have any advice on how to get the throttles to stop at idle? 

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  • Aerosoft

Hi,

How did you assign the throttle axis and did you setup anything

related to reverse management? 

How many levers are assigned to the throttle functions ?

 

Screenshots are welcome. 

 

Thank you.

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11 hours ago, SimWare said:

Hi,

How did you assign the throttle axis and did you setup anything

related to reverse management? 

How many levers are assigned to the throttle functions ?

 

Screenshots are welcome. 

 

Thank you.

Currently only 2 levers are bound to the throttles (one to the left engine and one to the right), and I have not bound anything to reverse thrust management, Thanks for the response

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  • Aerosoft

Hi,

I suggest you follow this tutorial. 

The hardware isn't the same but the assignments mechanism

would be similar :

 

Best regards.

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