Jump to content
The simFlight Network Forums

Recommended Posts

Posted

Morning all, 

Recently ran into an issue and can't figure out the solution for life of me. Never have I had this happen to me. 

 

Issue: when I assign a "tiller axis" to any A/C in the sim (PMDG, FENIX, FBW, etc..) once I start increasing the throttle, my aircraft starts turning hard left. But only when increasing Throttle2. Nothing happens when I increase Throttle1. However, once I un-assign the tiller axis, the issues goes away. 
I have even tried changing assignments on the tiller. I've even tried re-installing the sim and completely re-installing FSUIPC. Also removing all folders. 

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you! 

Posted

Please show me / attach your ini and log files, the latter showing your issue (i.e. with logging for Axes Controls activated).

Note that as a new user, you will have a very low upload limit. Compress the files but if still too large you will need to use a (free) file transfer service.

Posted
  On 2/10/2025 at 4:54 PM, John Dowson said:

Please show me / attach your ini and log files, the latter showing your issue (i.e. with logging for Axes Controls activated).

Note that as a new user, you will have a very low upload limit. Compress the files but if still too large you will need to use a (free) file transfer service.

Expand  

Hi Don, 

Understood, see attached. Let me know if those are the ones that you are looking for. 

FSUIPC7.iniFetching info... FSUIPC7 copy.txt.bz2Fetching info...

Posted

As your issue is with FSUIPC7, you should use the FSUIPC7 support sub-forum. I will move this post.

There are no axes controls logged in the log file - please set logging for Axes Controls and attach a log showing your issue.
Also, please ALWAYS exit FSUIPC7 before attachubg files.

You should also switch to using substrings for your aircraft names, to prevent issues with profiles not loading when using variants. Change

  Quote

[Profile.PMDG 737 FAMILY]
1=PMDG 737-800 American Airlines (N902NN | 2018 | Flag Tail)

Expand  

to

  Quote

[Profile.PMDG 737 FAMILY]
1=PMDG 737-800

Expand  

and

  Quote

[Profile.FENIX FAMILY]
1=Fenix A319 - American Airlines 'Silver-Mica' N775XF (2024)
2=Fenix A319 - American Airlines 'Silver-Mica' N815AW (2024)

Expand  

to

  Quote

[Profile.FENIX FAMILY]
1=Fenix A319

Expand  

etc

Do this for all your profiles (i.e. use substrings of the aircraft name). You should get into the habit of editing the aircraft name each time you add one to a profile.

Posted
  On 2/10/2025 at 5:16 PM, John Dowson said:

As your issue is with FSUIPC7, you should use the FSUIPC7 support sub-forum. I will move this post.

There are no axes controls logged in the log file - please set logging for Axes Controls and attach a log showing your issue.
Also, please ALWAYS exit FSUIPC7 before attachubg files.

You should also switch to using substrings for your aircraft names, to prevent issues with profiles not loading when using variants. Change

to

and

to

etc

Do this for all your profiles (i.e. use substrings of the aircraft name). You should get into the habit of editing the aircraft name each time you add one to a profile.

Expand  

John, 

 

Got it, didn't know that was an issue since I've never came across that before. Been using FSUIPC since FSX  lol. Will resend you a new log file shortly. 

I will also work on cleaning up those profiles / substrings. 

Posted

Afternoon John, 

Please see attached. I cleaned up the profiles as per your instructions but I am still having this issue. 

Just noticed as well that it happens between 40% N1 and 60% N1. And only  on throttle increase and not decrease. 

I'm trying to upload the events but it's telling file size is too big. Tried compressing as well but no luck. Any other way I can share it with you? 

Posted

Afternoon John, 

You can close this one out sir. After all this, there was nothing wrong with FSUIPC. It's on my end. The issue is with my X-55 throttle quadrant. 

Thank you so much for the time and apologies for the trouble! 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Guidelines Privacy Policy We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.