![]() Consult Thrustmaster’s documentation on how to do that. As earlier there’s an afterburner detent blocking the full range of the throttle, you might want to physically disengage it as there is no such detent in typical aircraft in the game. If the throttle is “going the wrong way” then you need to check (or uncheck) the “reverse axis” tickbox in the control options, right next to the appropriate axis. You’ll probably want to bind one throttle axis to throttle 1 axis (not the 0-100%) and the other to the throttle 2 axis. ![]() You have a HOTAS style throttle intended to for a twin engine jet with an afterburner detent. The issue and hardware you are having are completely different to OP and you are kinda hijacking the thread here, so I’ll be brief. Only the last part after the quote was in reply to you, you can ignore the part before that. To clarify, my previous post was almost wholly in reply to OP. Let me know if you are interested in trying this and I can make a small guide with pictures on how to do it. I believe your HOTAS does not support the OEM’s programming software (TARGET) so you’d need to use third party one. The game would think this is coming from entirely new, different device which might bypass whatever hiccup you are experiencing. Then reinstall and try again.įailing that, as workaround you could use programming software to assign your throttle to a virtual controller axis, then bind that virtual controller axis to the MSFS throttle axis. Might want to backup the folder in any case.Įdit: On MS Store version, it seems the analogous files are held in different appdata directory: Joystick Profile Location - Steam? - #5 by hobanagerikįailing that don’t just delete that folder, but in addition: uninstall the sim delete any cache files related to the game go manually delete whatever remains of the MSFS installation folder and go manually delete whatever remains of the MSFS appdata folder. Note that this might delete your flight log information, if you care for such things. Perhaps the one from VKB is the cheapest yet usable one outside china, but still it’s not too cheap.If you have the Steam version, you could go reset all your settings to default, delete all custom controller profiles, quit the sim and go delete the folder “C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\Steam_userID#\1250410”, then reboot the sim and try again. But rudder pedals are recommended if you have the budget… although the problem is the lower-end products available there are all overpriced toys. Oh if you’d like to use Z(twist) axis, then the Winwing is no longer suitable as they don’t have it. Though for the VKB Gladiator, it can be done only by some 3D printed solutions from the community, you can search it if you are interested. But overall it’s still not a bad choice.īoth of them are in theory support stick extensions which is again very useful for helo. The downside is that sometimes the build quality or material used is not as good as the Virpil or higher-end VKB products(but certainly not as bad as thrustmaster nor logitech, for the money), and there is a chance that you might encounter some language barrier with the customer service. Or Orion 2 from Winwing: WW it’s a Chinese company and the base features swappable springs and cams like the WarBRD-D, and a variety of replica style metal grips available. And besides the 10% discount when you buy base+grip, they have serval discount events throughout the year (the next one might be July 4th for independence day of the USA) And their customer service is top notch.Ībove it, perhaps you can look into the new WarBRD-D Base(with the cheapest grip, the WarBRD, if you don’t need too many buttons): dry clutch dampers are added to the new version(“-D”) so it’s now suitable for helo flying too. ![]() The grip is technically interchangeable too, albeit not as convenient as the higher-ends. It features removable springs and dry clutch dampers that are often found in other higher-end metal joysticks, which are tremendously helpful for helo flying. ![]() It’s the cheapest recommendable joystick IMO, thanks to the brand’s high build quality and design. If budget is the problem, maybe the Gladiator NXT EVO from VKB could help a bit. Buying those overpriced and prone-to-break toys over and over again doesn’t save money yet lose the enjoyment from the better features and quality. ![]() I’d think a modern joystick would help a ton.īut I’d suggest staying away from those cheap products and especially any product from thrustmaster and logitech(they’ve bought the saitek brand and made no improvements). It’s probably because of the X52…it’s too old and cheaply built. ![]()
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