Thrust levers

How is possible that we still cant setup thrust levers by engine, like we could at xp11, one lever one engine, it would be also much easier to make taxi turns like real life pilots does

Throttle axis can be broken out separately if you actually have two physical levers, otherwise owners of bespoke hardware throttles like Honeycomb would be readying the tar and feathers.

If you mean throttle levers, you can? Up to 4 separate throttle axes can be bound. This works fine for the 747 using the Honeycomb Bravo throttle quadrant in the commercial jet configuration.

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I am using saitek pro with 3 levers, but i dont know how to setup for each engine seperate lever? Also revers thrust ?:thinking:

This has already been possible since the first version.

Make sure you select ‘all’ in the assignment screen, not ‘essential’ or ‘assigned’

Go into the “controls” settings and select the saitek device. Set it to show “all” rather than just “assigned” bindings. Search for “throttle” and look for “throttle axis” (unbind this if bound), and “throttle 1 axis”, “throttle 2 axis” etc; set up bindings on those. Click on one, then click into the section for detecting the device, and move the lever along the axis up to the top. This should detect the appropriate input. Click “verify”. If it tells you there’s a conflict with another binding (such as an existing prop or mixture axis?) then go find those axes and clear them out.

I’m not sure about the saitek, but on the Honeycomb throttle reverse is done by having a down-position beyond the flight detent that triggers as a button press. This button is mapped to “decrease throttle1”, “decrease throttle 2” etc for the appropriate axis, and when the lever is locked down there it basically keeps moving throttle down below 0 to the maximum negative value for reverse thrust.

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Ok bro I’ll try, tnx​:pray::+1:

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I made to set levers by engine, thank you guys but i cant setup revers thrusters, i saw yt videos for saitek levers but still won’t work​:confused::pensive: