Glider Spoilers Controls Settings are named opposite of their action

ISSUE DESCRIPTION

Description of the issue: In Glider controls, Decrement Spoilers and Increment Spoilers control keybinds perform the opposite action than their name.
• Decrement Spoilers deploys spoilers (should retract)
• Increment Spoilers retracts spoilers (should extend)

The Glider Control Profile keybinds for spoiler deployment are named opposite of their action. The Airplane Control Profile is named the same as the actions performed.

[PC Only] Did you remove all your community mods/add-ons? If yes, are you still experiencing the issue? Yes. Yes.

FREQUENCY OF ISSUE

How often does this occur for you (Example: Just once, every time on sim load, intermittently)? Every time.

REPRODUCTION STEPS

Please list clear steps you took in order to help our test team reproduce the same issue:

  1. Select a Glider
  2. Select Controls
  3. Set a keybind for Decrement & Increment Spoilers
  4. Activate the keybinds
  5. Observe Decrement will deploy spoilers and Increment will retract spoilers.

YOUR SETTINGS

If the issue still occurs with no mods and add-ons, please continue to report your issue. If not, please move this post to the User Support Hub.
What peripherals are you using, if relevant:
[PC Only] Are you using Developer Mode or have you made any changes to it? No.
[PC, MSFS 2020 Only] Are you using DX11 or DX12?
[PC Only] What GPU (Graphics Card) do you use?
[PC Only] What other relevant PC specs can you share?

MEDIA

Aircraft Profile Retract Spoilers will cause the spoilers to retract.


Glider Profile Decrement Spoilers will cause the spoilers to extend.

[END OF FIRST USER REPORT]


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