Plane rolls to the left if I move my Joystick far to the right

Hi!
In MSFS I have encountered the problem that if I move my Joystick (Titanwolf Vulture) far to the right, the plane rolls to the left.

Steps:
-I select a random plane and a random airport(Cold and Dark or n the runway)
-I press FLY
-as soon as I move my Joystick more than about 8-10 degrees to the right, the ailerons start to point in the opposite direction and the plane rolls to the left. If I decrease the movement of the joystick, it goes back to normal again. Doesn´t happen with the other side.

Are you using Developer Mode or made changes in it?

No

Have you disabled/removed all your mods and addons?

Yes

PC specs and/or peripheral set up if relevant:

Titanwolf Vulture

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Moved to Self-Service to troubleshoot first.

Same problem. But with any aircraft, this is ridiculous. I need this simulator to mimic my training from the flight school I attend. It’s bad enough that I have to fly a Piper Arrow because there is no Archer III TX available unless you fly in X-plane 11 (X-plane 12 is without Archer as well). I un installed and reinstalled the program, I tried to change the setting in options and is not working and confusing; you can’t even delete the profile (Honey Comb suite) and start over.

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Also I believe they combined my sons Xbox with my simulator. I purchased a digital copy for my PC before I got him his Xbox and I’m really not that computer savvy so I can’t tell whether I’m connected to his Xbox or my PC.???

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Have you checked the sensitivity settings to see what the inputs are doing?

Another good tool is the input viewer panel found on flightsim.to. It shows the values of the control surfaces, throttle, prop, and mixture. That can help if multiple inputs are interfering.