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Hello

I've set up a logitech throttle quadrant for the TBM930 following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LkM734cx2Y&t=618s

The X lever is attached to "Axis Throttle 1 set" and the Y lever to "Axis Propeller 1 set"

This works fine if I start cold and dark, or with engine running on the runway BUT if I fancy practicing some landings and start the session on approach then the throttle lever has no effect ??

I don't know if this is a bug, a feature or expected behaviour or ....

Any ideas ??

thanks

  

 

 

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14 hours ago, drave said:

if I fancy practicing some landings and start the session on approach then the throttle lever has no effect ??

Could you activate logging of Axes Controls, start a session that shows your issue, then post again attaching your FSUIPC7.log and .ini files.
Also check that you don't have the co-pilot handover activated when this occurs (or autothrottle if the TBM 930 has one).

Does this only occur when starting a session on approach? What happens if you start on the runway ready for take-off?

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It looks like this is due to an expected event (position changed) not being received in this start-up situation, due to a change I implemented a few weeks ago in an attempt to clear the in-dialog flag at the last possible minute. However, as it seems I can't rely on this event in all situations, I will revert to the previous behavior.

Please try the attached version: FSUIPC7.exe

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