September 13, 201015 yr The 737's yoke is too sensible and disconnects the autopilot at the slightest touch. Does anybody knows how to lower the sensibility or to disable the yoke so I don't have this problem? It is very anoying because I have to reengage the autopilot and messes everything up if it happens on final approach.Thanks
September 13, 201015 yr It would help if you let us know which manufacture the yoke is?Is it a yoke which has force feed back? :( J u l ia n D i a m a n d i s
September 13, 201015 yr The yoke is a Microsoft force feedback 2, and I do not have any problems with other payware or freeware add ons. It is only with this particular aircraft that I have this situation. I don't use the power cable that goes connected to the yoke but only the usb because sometimes it gets annoying especially when you use the autopilot. Thanks for your reply. :( It would help if you let us know which manufacture the yoke is?Is it a yoke which has force feed back? :(
September 15, 201015 yr The yoke is a Microsoft force feedback 2, and I do not have any problems with other payware or freeware add ons. It is only with this particular aircraft that I have this situation. I don't use the power cable that goes connected to the yoke but only the usb because sometimes it gets annoying especially when you use the autopilot. Thanks for your reply. :(I did have the same problem with a Logotec force feedback joystick. The only thing I could do is lower the feedback in the joystick settings. Which seemed to let the auto pilot stay in on the 737NG.I liked it with the feedback settings lower anyway. I'm not sure if a real boeing aircraft would have alot of aerilon feedback on the controls anyway. I have not flown a real boeing, not even in a simulator so I can't really be a judge in this case.I know that small aircraft have a lot of feedback, as you can feel every bump through the controls on a real Piper. J u l ia n D i a m a n d i s
September 18, 201015 yr Don't Forget to post your name, it is part of the forum rules. Also, in the 737, the autopilot does disconnect if you move the yoke. Hope it helps. Alexander Brinson
September 18, 201015 yr Thank for the reply and the name too. I know that the autopilot disconnects when you move the yoke, but on this particular aircraft is too sensitive. I have the 737 from Ariane and the embraer from wilco, and the autopilot can disconnect only if you move your yoke to hard. The problem for me is that even if I barely touch the yoke it disconnects the autopilot which is very annoying so I have to be very careful and delicate. :( By the way, do I need to add my name on the settings? or just type it here? I'll just type it because I don't see an option for it.Thanks again for your reply.David PinedaI got my signature. Thanks
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