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  1. On 1/18/2022 at 11:45 AM, aua668 said:

    Check your Aerosoft document folder. There is a special document for connecting hardware to your controls. If you follow the instructions, it will work (as it did for many others like me).

    Yes, i did check there and found a pdf for the thrust lever calibration, but didn't help, because the TCA Quadrant is 2 axis for two levers, but the reversers are mechanism "stop" before the axis is -16380 position which would be the reverse position. I think the axis should be only from idle position to TO/GA position, and the reversers configured in buttons and switches page.

    I'm not good at explaining in English through text.

  2. On 1/17/2022 at 1:13 PM, John Dowson said:

    So the throttle is working but the throttle n the UI isn't moving? So, how can you tell that the throttle is working - do you hear it and does the aircraft accelerate?
    Anyway, I think this is a common issue with the Aerosoft Airbus, although I can't remember the solution... There are various throttle axis controls - try switching to using a different one maybe. Also check the aerosoft forums for this: https://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/forum/551-throttle-issues-with-fsuipc/ - you will most probably find something relevant there - please report back id you do.

    When I move my hardware throttle quadrant to TO/GA, I see in the ECAM the throttle accelerating, but the trust levers in the simulator do not move even though the throttle is accelerating and I hear the engines going full power, and I need the thrust levers in-game to move, because if the don't, the airplane does not recognize any movement in the throttle. Here are the links to images for better understanding:

    ECAM    Problems

    In the ECAM, the blue dot is where the thrust levers are in-game, and the green line is the actual throttle going to the engines to accelerate. In the "Problems" link, I show that the thrust levers are on idle position, and you can barely see in the ECAM that the throttle green line is on full throttle, but you see that the thrust levers are on idle position. If the thrust levers moved, the plane would recognize the throttle is on TO/GA and I would get an alarm because the parking brake is on. Did I explain well?

    Ok, I better ask in the Aerosoft Forums, thank you.

  3. Whoops again, I'm really sorry for the late reply, I'm not used to forums. Thank you very much for the information, I fixed the problem because I didn't realize I was on beta version of FSX-SE, by putting it on a later version I fixed the problem, but there was a new problem... The mouse macro green area does not appear. I asked about that in other theme forum, I don't know how its called.

  4. Whoops, sorry for the late reply, I didn't expect anyone replying my question before January 3th... And today is 13.

    Sorry for not understanding because I'm still learning to speak English... So I understood that I have to get the FSUIPC versions for FSX-SE, and that is FSUIPC4, but I downloaded that version of FSUIPC. I fixed my problem by making the mouse macros manually, by finding the name of the button i need from my Aerosoft A320, creating a txt and putting for example: 

    [Macros]

    1=L:AB_PDS_IGNITION=Toggle

    Saving the file with .mcro and putting it on the FSUIPC folder. Then i open FSX and then select the function that I created and selecting the button of my hardware.

    One more thing, I bought the Thrustmaster TCA Quadrant Airbus Edition, I've been days trying to configure it properly with the Aerosoft A320, my problem is that after configuring the reversers I lost the normal thrust, I tried going to the Joystick Configuration tab and go to Separate throttles per engine and set in what position are the reversers, the idle and max position, but for some reason, the throttle works nice, but the thrust levers in-game do not work, and if the levers don't move, the airplane computers think that the throttle is on idle position. Did I explain well?

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