Trim sometimes at -0% (Bad math grammar)

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Yes

Brief description of the issue:

When at neutral (0%) it can sometimes be at -0% which is bad math grammar. This happens on any aircraft.

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Detailed steps to reproduce the issue encountered:

  1. Start a Flight (any aircraft, but you can use the C172)
  2. Reset Trim from any number other than 0 (-30%, for example) and notice, when reset, it will be at -0%.

PC specs and/or peripheral set up if relevant:

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Build Version # when you first started experiencing this issue:

1.29.21.0


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It makes sense to distinguish between values that round up to zero and values that round down to zero, in my opinion.

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It’s because the trim is not stictly at 0 and the display don’t show the decimals.

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I’m reporting this specifically because it is bad math grammar. If the trim is -0.27, you would just round to 0 (since -0 does not exist)

I know that there are many issues in MSFS (many of which at a higher priority) but It’s still an issue.

Value is not rounded. Decimals are simply not displayed.

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