My son was given the throttle / joystick / rudders for Xmas.
The throttle is not being recognised. The throttle plugs into the joystick / yolk unit.
He has is running a pc windows 11 and Microsoft flight sim standard.
He is only 11 and has Covid and is isolating at mums. I have tried to resolve over FaceTime. He has reinstalled drivers.
When we go into settings on both the pc and the simulator the joystick unit is showing bit not throttles. Given one plugs into the other that may or may not be correct.
If anyone can assist I would be most grateful.
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I have this exact setup.
Have you gone into Device Manager and under Devices and Printers, right-clicked the yoke and under Game Control Settings chosen properties?
That should show all the axes, as well as the three throttle handles.
If they’re not showing it’s a hardware problem. Maybe the usb connection is a mite dodgy?
First, uninstall drivers. There is NO need for them with yoke, quadrant and rudder pedals. Windows and the simulator manage them perfectly.
Also unistall any Logitech program for these devices. (but keep the one for the mouse or other device if installed).
Plug the yoke+throttle quadrant directly in an USB2 port on the PC (not USB3, no USB hub).
Same for rudder pedals, plugged directly in an USB port on PC, not in one of yoke USB port.
Restart the PC. If connection is OK, pedals and throttle quadrant have their green LED on, yoke have it’s display active.
The following is as YearlingDeer319 sayed above.
Moved to Self-Service, Peripherals
You might want to consider removing it from your registry and try the reinitialization. It can do strange things when something is not right with the registry.
Something here may help…