XCub and speed for take off

I can´t take off in Xcub because the speed don´t move after 1.19.9.0

You posted a similar statement about the Beechcraft Bonanza.

Can you not move the throttle?

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I have been able to solved the problem putting the accelerator right on throttle, different in single engine or two engines.

Yes. You need to create different profiles if you want to switch single engine / multi engine and actually have complete control over the different engines.

Happy that you got the issue resolved.

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There shouldn’t be any difference, because you can assign all throttles to one axis.
A separate asignment is only required if you have multiple hardware throttles.

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Generally speaking yes, this is true.

If you assign your physical throttle to “Throttle Axis” then you no longer have individual control over a multi engine aircraft’s engines.
(“Throttle Axis” acts on all other throttles)

If you actually wish to have individual control in a multi engine aircraft you need to set your throttle axes to “Throttle 1 Axis”/“Throttle 2 Axis”
But if you double bind your main throttle axis to “Throttle Axis” it will over ride all other axes so different profiles would need to be made - or the throttles set up in manufacturer software to act as independent throttles (with a different ID) if they are separated or joined.

That’s why i mentioned that this only makes sense if you have at least 2 hardware throttles.

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You know that, I know that :wink: but neither of us know if the OP actually has a multi axis throttle or indeed a couple of different throttles connected to sim.

Also giving as much detail as possible can help future users struggling with a similar issue. The sim is lacking any real documentation at present so the community is really their best hope.

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I send photo for accelerator on throttle multiengine

Accelerator for throttle single engine

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