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  1. Thank you very much for your help! Reversing the brake axis solved the problem. Michael
  2. Yes, the pictorial quadrant levers move in response to the hardware throttle levers. I tried enabling the brake message in the FS9.cfg. This told me that the foot brakes are always on! This fits with what I'm observing. Even with the throttles fully open the aircraft merely drifts very slightly forward. It won't taxi, let alone move fast enough to take off. I've tried this with several aircraft, both turboprop and piston. If I could get the brakes turned off, I believe all would be well.
  3. OK. It doesn't matter which aircraft I select. The levers move appropriately in response to movement of the controller levers. I've tried using FS9's joystick controls without effect. I'm using the latest version 3.99g dated 11/2/11. I have attached a copy of the relevant portion of my FSUIPC.ini file.ini.txt
  4. I've just built a new system and have found it is very much like moving into a new home. I'm running FS9 on XP professional. My problem is that any aircraft I select will not respond to increasing throttle input. I'm using CH Products Yoke, Rudder Pedals and Throttle Quadrant. I've disabled the controllers in FS9, and I'm running them directly through FSUIPC. The multiple axis on all three controllers are defined properly, and calibrated. All other parameters respond normally, but I cannot get the throttles to respond. Any assistance is appreciated.
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