vidielo Posted November 7, 2018 Report Posted November 7, 2018 Good morning: Because once you set it up, you will be thrown CH in FSUIPC5 for P3Dv4. When putting it in any position it is always placed in CL. Thanks greetings
Pete Dowson Posted November 7, 2018 Report Posted November 7, 2018 38 minutes ago, vidielo said: Because once you set it up, you will be thrown CH in FSUIPC5 for P3Dv4. When putting it in any position it is always placed in CL. Sorry, this is not making sense. Can you explain what you are talking about, what your question is? Pete
vidielo Posted November 7, 2018 Author Report Posted November 7, 2018 Because once you set it up, you will be thrown CH in FSUIPC5 for P3Dv4. When putting it in any position it is always placed in CL. Sorry, this is not making sense. Can you explain what you are talking about, what your question is?
vidielo Posted November 7, 2018 Author Report Posted November 7, 2018 Sorry, I install FS5 in P3Dv4.3, fine. Later I go to configure the throotle of CH, everything is fine in terms of buttons, but the gases once configured as I always do. I go to the plane an A320 of Aerosoft and 64 bits and when I move the controls of the gases I leave them in the position that leaves them always move to the CL position. a greeting
Pete Dowson Posted November 7, 2018 Report Posted November 7, 2018 21 minutes ago, vidielo said: I go to the plane an A320 of Aerosoft and 64 bits and when I move the controls of the gases I leave them in the position that leaves them always move to the CL position. a greeting 64 bits of what? Do you just mean the P3D4 version? "gases". Does this mean "levers"? Throttle levers? What is the "CL" position? Pete
vidielo Posted November 8, 2018 Author Report Posted November 8, 2018 Good morning Pete. Forgive me but thinking about the solution, I realized that the problem must be in the Hardware of CH. The CL position, is in the throttle of the A320, independently that can put you in any position, you can also be in these fixed positions, IDLE, CL, FLEX and TOGA; this position, "CL" is the one that always takes flight in automatic and "gases" refers to acceleration, more "gases", more acceleration. Well thank you very much for your attention and forgive me again, since I think it has nothing to do with your program. A cordial greeting. Antonio Garcia
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