vonduck1 Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 I have the CH quad and for some reason, the 4th throttle lever (actually 5th from the left hand end) although mapped to work in Fs9, does not ebgage reverse thrust. I diont have all the throttles linked together rather they act independantly. Is there some way to get the reverse working on this lever? I have recently tried recalibrating and assigning etc but it does not work. I have the latest version of FSUIPC registered. Thanks for your help Doug :?
Pete Dowson Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 I have the CH quad and for some reason, the 4th throttle lever (actually 5th from the left hand end) although mapped to work in Fs9, does not ebgage reverse thrust. I diont have all the throttles linked together rather they act independantly.Is there some way to get the reverse working on this lever? I have recently tried recalibrating and assigning etc but it does not work. There's no difference in the handling of any one throttle over another in FSUIPC. Re-chack your assignments, calibrations, and in particular the FS sensitivities and null zones. Make sure you have a good "idle", as without idle you cannot engage reverse. Check that the lever itself is okay be swapping assignments over, say, between Throttle 1 and 4. Lastly, check and report the "INPUT" values for that lever, as shown in FSUIPC and compare them with the others. Pete
vonduck1 Posted February 8, 2006 Author Report Posted February 8, 2006 Thank you sir, i will try all of those things today and report the answer Warm regards Doug
vonduck1 Posted February 9, 2006 Author Report Posted February 9, 2006 Hi Pete I checked all the settings and all ok. I ended up Resetting the detent position by making it a little larger than the others. I have a feeling it is a faulty unit. Works now though and thanks for your help Regards Doug
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