staffguy1 Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 when i move the saitek throttle quadrant lever down just a little the flaps lever doesnt move in fsx atleast not until im just halway down the quadrant is this a config error in a txt document or something else entirely also at some point when i move my spoiler lever back to down the lever in fsx stays up partially and until i delete the command in fsuipc it wont go back down any ideas on these two issues i am experiencing
Pete Dowson Posted November 12, 2015 Report Posted November 12, 2015 when i move the saitek throttle quadrant lever down just a little the flaps lever doesnt move in fsx atleast not until im just halway down the quadrant is this a config error in a txt document or something else entirely also at some point when i move my spoiler lever back to down the lever in fsx stays up partially and until i delete the command in fsuipc it wont go back down any ideas on these two issues i am experiencing If the values arriving from the quadrant are changing throughout its movement (and you would see this in the axis assignment or calibration tabs in the "IN" value box), then it sounds simply like you aren't calibrating them properly. You need to follow the numbered steps in the User Guide's calibration chapter. If they aren't changing continuously over the entire range, but only half of it, say, then it is a common Saitek installation error which I think can only be fixed by a Registry edit which has been covered already in the FAQ subforum. Talkng of which, I now see you posted EXACTLY the same message in a new thread in the FAQ subforum. I've deleted it. Please don't put support questions there -- it is for answers to Frequently Asked Questions. However, whilst you were didn't you look for the answer? A few lines above your thread there was the one entitled Some Saitek axes only provide partial movement which surely is closely related to your question? Pete
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