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For a long time I have had the three levers on my CH Yoke programmed through FSUIPC to control engines 1 and 2 and reverse thrust. I am now adding a pro throttle and no longer want to use the 3 levers for their reprogrammed jet functions. Can someone tell me how to reset those three levers to their default settings. I seem to remember at least one of them had a reversed axis and one had weird null zones. Thanks!Boyd BarkerSenior Command CaptainKBOS Hub ManagerWestWind Airlines

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I was thinking that someone could just check their settings real quick.Boyd

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If you are using the USB versions, then you can check your settings in CH Control Manager. Then check the Win Gaming Option properties. If you are using any control mapping in FSUIPC, you need to unselect those and any controls. Last, just check your assignments and sensitivity/null in FS itself.The food chain is in the order (control to FS):1. CH Control Manager (if used).2. Win Gaming Option properties.3. FSUIPC (if used).4. FS Control Settings.

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Boyd:On my Precision Flight Controls Throttle quadrant there is an option in the user interface (accessed through a product-specific entry in the FS 2002 toolbar) that allows me to suppress throttles on yokes. Hope that helps,http://www.expedia.com/pubspec/images/airlines/smNW.gifAlex ChristoffN562ZMinneapolis, MN


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