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Airbus X Extended v1.10 + Saitek Pro Flight Yoke


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Hello guys,

I have updated my Airbus X Extended to the version 1.10. I have the throttles on two different axis on my Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and I can now only move one throttle and the flaps are staying in position 4. Before the v1.10 I never had this problem.

Thank you very much for you help

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That's why you should run the configurator after each update/after each reinstall - should be included in the installer to be started automatically when installation has finished ( J o s h u a !!! ).

Great idea.

Joshua... Oli want talk with you :P

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Hello guys,

I have updated my Airbus X Extended to the version 1.10. I have the throttles on two different axis on my Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and I can now only move one throttle and the flaps are staying in position 4. Before the v1.10 I never had this problem.

Thank you very much for you help

BTW, does our advice help???

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Thank you very much, you are very quick lol The throttles problem is solved, but the problem is the same for the flaps selector. :)

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You're using keys/key commands/hardware switches for setting flaps, not trying to use the mouse in the VC for it, correct?

I have an axis on my yoke for the flaps :)

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I have an axis on my yoke for the flaps :)

The axis worked before v1.10? Asking 'cause an axis is analogue, and flaps use detents - never tried an axis myself ...

Is that via a separate hardware driver/FSUIPC? Not sure right now, whether the AAX can handle that.

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The axis worked before v1.10? Asking 'cause an axis is analogue, and flaps use detents - never tried an axis myself ...

Is that via a separate hardware driver/FSUIPC? Not sure right now, whether the AAX can handle that.

This is not analogue, but a real axis. I use FSUIPC, I tried without FSUIPC and the problem stay the same. Before v1.10 it works, but I have one axis for the speed brakes and it works.

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Axis work for sure for throttles and speedbrake. Speedbrake is analogue in FSX, too, the default '#' key is a bit misleading.

Your FSUIPC is still working? You downloaded the latest version respectively?

Yes my FSUIPC work very good, I have the last version, 4.90.

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Done, done lol.

Thanks, Chiraaaaag !!!!!

BTW, voted up 3 times so far: My wife issued an ultimatum: "It's either your flightsim or me!" Guess who won - my EX-wife or the AAX ...

Genau wie meine Ex-Frau: "Entweder dein Flusi oder ich!?!"

Jetzt ratet mal, wer gewonnen hat ... :cool3_s:

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Yes my FSUIPC work very good, I have the last version, 4.90.

Checked those FSUIPC scripts/macros/profiles or whatever they're called which interface between your flaps axis and your flightsim?

Are there any other commands configured the same way that you can confirm to be working?

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Thanks, Chiraaaaag !!!!!

BTW, voted up 3 times so far: My wife issued an ultimatum: "It's either your flightsim or me!" Guess who won - my EX-wife or the AAX ...

Ahahah
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Checked those FSUIPC scripts/macros/profiles or whatever they're called which interface between your flaps axis and your flightsim?

Are there any other commands configured the same way that you can confirm to be working?

I have my speed brakes configured and they work.

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Your speedbrakes don't need "hidden" key commands as they're analogue anyway.

BTW, the mods shouldn't mark your topic 'solved', it's only partially solved by now ...

I don't know why it is mark "solved"...

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