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Jetstream condition levers

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HiOn most twins I have due to a lack of two spare axis, two toggle switches for the condition levers which are programmed through FSUIPC and use the FSUIPC control of switch 1 up = prop1 increase, and switch 1 down = prop 1 decrease, this works correctly for all my aircraft, default and payware including the Jetstream, but when it comes to toggle switch 2 the FSUIPC control of switch 2 up = prop2 increase actually moves the condition lever for engine 1, although the control of switch 2 down = prop2 decrease does work and moves the condition lever for engine 2 back.Is this an animation coding problem, as the problem does not present itself if I use separate axis controls (again through FSUIPC) for the individual condition levers for test purposes, or is it just my installation that is producing this, as although I have tried the search function, I could not find any other references to this set-up.It

Help me out here, it is a little confusing trying to relate your symptoms to the JS41.The JS41 has power and condition levers (no prop lever).Power is controlled by default MSFS throttle axis, F1-F4. Condition is controlled by default MSFS prop (rpm) Ctrl+F1-F4.FSUIPC keyboard binding between the keycommands and your controller buttons should work through the above conventions.

Dan Downs KCRP

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Hi DanThanks for the reply, I am aware that the Jetstream does not have prop levers and did mention that it was for the Jetstream

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