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Hi, 

I have been using FSUIPC since the beginning, but I can't solve this problem. FSUIPC doesn't work with the throttle axis of the FSS planes in MSFS (Embraer 170, B 727 Super). All other AC works fine and also the MSFS axis assignment works,  all throttle axis are recognised. But the throttle axis (no movement).of the FSS planes doesn't work with FSUIPC 7. I have tried serveral settings and calibrations, but no success.

Thanks for help. 

Klaus

 

Test 727 FSUIPC7.log FSUIPC7.JoyScan.csv

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How have you assigned the throttle axis? Which controls have you tried? e.g. have you tried the *_EX1 throttle controls?

If assigning using 'Send direct to FSUIPC calibration' doesn't work, switch to using  'Send to FS as normal axis' and try the various throttle controls there. Best to remove any calibration when trying this, at least until you find an axes control that works. If you find one that works, you can then try to see if this can be calibrated.

You can also try logging  Axes Controls, move the throttle in the VC, and see what control is logged. You can then try that assignment, but there is still no guarantee that this will work.

You can also try setting logging for Input Events and move the throttle, to see if any Input Events are logged. If so, I can how you how to assign an axis to control an Input Event.

Also list the available lvars - do any of them look like they control the throttle? If so, there are various methods that you can use to assign an axis to control an lvar.

Finally, if the standard controls don't work when assigned outside of MSFS, it may be possible to define a preset to control the throttle.
I can also help with this, but I need to know what control is logged when you move the throttle in the VC (with logging for Axes Controls set in FSUIPC).

I don't have any FSS aircraft, so cannot look into this here. Try the above and report back what you find (attaching any relevant log files) and I can possibly help further.

John

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