December 21, 200223 yr My throttles have become split, with my CH Yoke throttle only controlling the left engine. No amount of searching the forums, net, or FS configurations has been able to fix this, which seems unbelievable to me.In old FS I think you could just double click between them to sync them up, but that doesn't work.How can I fix this??
December 21, 200223 yr While I am pretty sure there is a fix for this in the sim, I very sure I don't remember what it is! Reason is that I use FSUIPC to calibrate the yoke as well as the throttle, prop and mixture controls. It's configurable from one, two or four engine control.Rick Rick
December 21, 200223 yr Sometime back you must have hit the E key and then the 1 key to select engine 1 when using the throttle. To undo this, hold down the E key then in succession, hit the 1,2,3 & 4 keys to select all four of the engines on a four-engine airplane. Use the same technique, E + 1 then 2 for a twin.Hope this helps.
December 21, 200223 yr Some newer aircraft with twin (or more) engines will not respond to the E 1+2 etc commands. One notably is the FSD Cheyenne. Its a "bug" in Fs2002, but there is a work around. The link below is from the FSD-International forum.. Have a read and see if it fixes your problemhttp://www.fsd-international.com/support/c...rottle_sync.htmRgdshttp://www.avsim.com/vfr_center/avsim_sig.jpg
December 22, 200223 yr Author I have CH yoke and when that happens to me I just switch to the single eng Cessna and then switch back to the twin and both throttles work.Ron Bring back Chief Illiniwek!University of Illinois.
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