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Brief description of the issue:
unable to stop 360 rotation of cockpit view
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Detail steps to reproduce the issue encountered:
unable to stop to 360 rotation of cockpit view." Today I updated the latest change to Xbox the updated was done and I restarted the sim and in the cockpit I noticed that the cockpit 360 rotation was once again present. I had corrected this problem once before with instructions the sim community. I have tried to find the procedure again but was unable. At this point I can no longer fly the sim along with my other open item Also, mouse will now not work and I am unable change course when flying IFR
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Build Version # when you first started experiencing this issue:
19043.1236
Did you submit this to Zendesk? If so, what is your ticket #?
132146
Could it just be your controller/yoke/joystick that is broken? Maybe the Hatswitch stuck? Try to disconnect it and see if that solves the problem. If yes, you have to get a new one.
Disconnect mouse, keyboard, Thrustmaster T16000.M and logitech multi and radio panels. Restarted computer and install the above items individually with no luck.
On receck again I found that the AWS throttle is intermittent.
Thanks one write-up down one to go.
I ran into the same problem but was able to find the cause.
Look up any setting using the term “ROTATION”. The drone has one. My drone was rolling 360 degrees. I found that I had inadvertently set the drone rotation speed OF THE CAMERA to maximum; it was literally doing what I accidentally told it to do (as with most bugs on the forum, they are not really bugs but just users learning how to use a cockpit).
Find or create a key combination to slow the rotation speed of the camera in the cockpit to zero and you’ll regain full control of your view.
A big tell that’s it’s your config and not a bug is that you updated and the problem was still there. A saved flight would still “remember” a misconfigured setting like camera rotation, so check your settings.
I had the same issue. As @HXArdito mentioned, it turned out to be a balky hat switch on the Thrustmaster HOTAS I am using.
I cleared the binding for the hat switch: problem solved.