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Brief description of the issue:
I have two Logitech throttles, one connects to the flight yoke and one connects to the PC via USB. The USB one works perfectly but the one connected to the yoke will not transition through the axis range properly. It will jump from 0 to 50 to 100 with no increments in between. I have tested this hardware with the calibration tool as well as with other flight sims and it is working properly. Only MSFS seems to give me this problem.
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Plug in and try to setup controller in sim
PC specs and/or peripheral set up if relevant:
PC, i7-1900, RTX2070 super, 32G ram
Build Version # when you first started experiencing this issue:
SU9, SU10 Beta
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Yes, same issue. I have a new T HOTAS X and the throttle works fine in FSX, but will only do 0 or 100% in MSFS. Calbrating in W10 is fine, FSX is fine, MSFS bad
If only that were true. I had already tried DIView, and have those settings. It calibrates correctly in W10, it calibrates correctly in the sim, but when flying, the throttle is either on or off. A bug.
Worked it out now, sort of. It’s not quite a bug, more bad design.
On the controls settings page there’ll be T HOTAS X as one of the entries at the top. Select it, then set the line below to Default. I don’t know what default, but…
Next go down to Power Management and throttle. At the left side select All, so you get all the options. Now find Throttle Axis and allocate that using the very user unfriendly allocation screen. Now - so far - it works and I can fly the C152 into Sedona.
It’s basically just bad design in th setup screens.