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I heard you could fly online using the current version of Squawkbox with FS2004.. You can - just do not do a multiplayer session.. Im having problems.. Every since I paid for and entered the registration key for the new FSUIPC, my throttle control will only power up one engine... Ive looked through all of the info that came with FSUIPC and cant figure out what my problem is.. How do I make my single throttle joystick power up all the aircraft engines at the same rate at the same time like it has always done... Any help will be appreciated.. Im very confused.. Thanks..

Eric Lilly AAL900

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Every since I paid for and entered the registration key for the new FSUIPC, my throttle control will only power up one engine... Ive looked through all of the info that came with FSUIPC and cant figure out what my problem is.. How do I make my single throttle joystick power up all the aircraft engines at the same rate at the same time like it has always done

There is no way this can be due to FSUIPC, UNLESS you have configured individual throttles in FSUIPC's joysticks section. Just close FS down, edit the FSUIPC.INI file and delete the entire [JoystickCalibration] section, if there is one.

If there isn't one, then it isn't FSUIPC doing this. Most likely you've got FS into a selected engine state. You can select which engines you control by keystrokes: E then 1 2 3 4 (the numbers on the main keyboard), just press the numbers you want to select.

Regards,

Pete

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