Jermaine Posted yesterday at 06:15 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:15 PM Good afternoon, I've had issues with my honeycomb bravo throttle quadrant for a few days now. Specifically, the propeller is not feathering (both levers), even though they worked fine previously with my fsuipc settings. Additionally, the pitch trim wheel stopped functioning as well as it used to (but I resolved this issue somewhat with the authentikit tuning app). I have attached the fsuipc.ini file and the most recent fsuipc log file. I can't imagine what might be causing these issues all of a sudden (please note that I've made no other substantive changes to msfs prior to this and everything worked fine up until a few days ago). Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Jermaine FSUIPC7.ini FSUIPC7.log
John Dowson Posted yesterday at 06:30 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:30 PM The log file you attached shows that FSUIPC could not connect to MSFS. Nothing is going to work if it cannot connect. Try tuning your start-up parameters (namely the DetectToConnectDelayAuto ini parameter which may need updating/increasing) - see the Asvanced User guide for details, or the following FAQ entry: 7 minutes ago, Jermaine said: Specifically, the propeller is not feathering (both levers), even though they worked fine previously with my fsuipc settings. But the ini file you attached shows you do not have any axes/levers assigned in the general section of FSUIPC - your [Axes] config section is empty. You only have 10 button assignments, to prop pitch, throttle and elevator trim. So the axes must be assigned in MSFS, so check there. You also have one profile defined for the 'FSS Embraer E170 American', but this is empty (i.e. no assignments).
Jermaine Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago Good morning, Many thanks for your assistance, the recommendations solved the issues. Kind regards, Jermaine
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