January 24, 200620 yr Please help me. This is my first time using flight gear. I have a problem. My plane slides to the right when i get into the cockpit. This happens with all planes. Whats going on please help!P.S.- I'm using a mouse to fly.
January 24, 200620 yr >Please help me. This is my first time using flight gear. I>have a problem. My plane slides to the right when i get into>the cockpit. This happens with all planes. Whats going on>please help!>>P.S.- I'm using a mouse to fly.Well, you seem to have read only part of my reply, I did recommend modifying the weather settings, as well as providing additional information, i.e. about your system and other settings (aircraft, airport etc.) in order to try to debug the problem.There are really too many potential causes for us to immediatley come up with an answer if you keep providing such sparse amount of information, that's exactly why I recommended checking out the mentioned webpage.Also, when you say you are "using a mouse to fly" do you actually mean that there are not any other I/O devices (joysticks, pedals, throttle?) connected to your machine (configured or not)? Apart from that, does the behaviour stay the same if you disable the engine(s)? Besides, have you actually checked out some of the other threads in order to get an impression of the information that we usually ask people for (FULL system specs: HARDWARE/OS/SOFTWARE), this is another excellent recommendation from the webpage I mentioned.Also, you need to realize that nobody here likes to guess only because you seem to prefer not providing information that is probably relevant, i.e. we still do not know what version of FlightGear you are trying to run and what aircraft specifically you have tried.So, if you are truly interested in enabling people to help you, you should really try to follow our suggestions, otherwise people may simply decide not to reply at all.Anyway, you may want to bring up the HUD (using the 'h' key) and create a screenshot and post it here, so that we see whether there is any rudder or aileron input, alternatively you can also manually verify this by browsing the property tree.As an aside, it is not necessary (nor recommended) to start a new thread in order to reply to a posting. I do encourage you to thoroughly read my replies in order to try to follow my suggestions, if there is anything unclear, make sure to actually ask instead of ignoring my requests.
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