Flight course [Resolved - User calibration issues]
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Re: Flight course
Thanks for the feedback. I've asked the dev team to look at your responses and see if there is anything we can do.
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Re: Flight course
Some troubleshooting steps you can try.
First disabling FSUIPC. If that doesn't fix it try disabling (or better yet unplugging) all of his controls and just try enabling one controller and carefully checking all the axis.
Also confirm that Ailerons axis does not have the REVERSE option checked. I think that could potentially confuse the AP custom commands.
First disabling FSUIPC. If that doesn't fix it try disabling (or better yet unplugging) all of his controls and just try enabling one controller and carefully checking all the axis.
Also confirm that Ailerons axis does not have the REVERSE option checked. I think that could potentially confuse the AP custom commands.
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Re: Flight course
Hello everyone:
I want to apologize for seeing you think so much about the problem that in the end was my Sim, I already solved it. I only did two things, first through the configuration of the same Prepard3D calibrate my yoke which is a GF-PRO apparently there was an axis giving an uncoordinated peak, that was resolved and both axes were centered, the second thing I did was to eliminate a function that it had in a button (an input) of the yoke that allowed me to make the changes of views that is to say the different cameras, which I used to check and when activating this button also started the tedious problem of changing the course. Well I can happily fly my King Air and thank you so much for all your help. Thank
I want to apologize for seeing you think so much about the problem that in the end was my Sim, I already solved it. I only did two things, first through the configuration of the same Prepard3D calibrate my yoke which is a GF-PRO apparently there was an axis giving an uncoordinated peak, that was resolved and both axes were centered, the second thing I did was to eliminate a function that it had in a button (an input) of the yoke that allowed me to make the changes of views that is to say the different cameras, which I used to check and when activating this button also started the tedious problem of changing the course. Well I can happily fly my King Air and thank you so much for all your help. Thank
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Re: Flight course
It's no problem that's what were here for. Thanks for reporting back that you solved the issue with your controls.