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FSX HSI heading issue (question please)

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Hi all;Haven't posted here in a while. Hope everyone has been well.Got a question;Up until tonight, the HSI's in FSX defaults and add on's have always allowed a mouse scroll set on the heading selector down to 1 degree. Suddenly tonight, I can't get any of the HSI's in FSX to set below 10 degrees. The tool tips and the instrument both show a 10 degree jump each click of the mouse scroll wheel. Something has changed since last time I used FSX.Has anyone had this issue and fixed it? Can anyone suggest a fix?Many thanks for your assistance. Dudley Henriques

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Mouse control acceleration? Can be fixed in FSUIPC I think...


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Mouse control acceleration? Can be fixed in FSUIPC I think...
Thanks for the reply. I tried a registered version of FSUIPC4 last night. Mixed results. The scroll is now erratic rather than skipping the 10 degrees each time. A mouse click will skip a range from 1 degree to 6 or 7 degrees both ways. Changed the mouse as well. No joy yet. Doing a complete clean reinstall tonight. That will either verify a hardware issue or fix it if it's in the FSX file mix somewhere.DH

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Thanks for the reply. I tried a registered version of FSUIPC4 last night. Mixed results. The scroll is now erratic rather than skipping the 10 degrees each time. A mouse click will skip a range from 1 degree to 6 or 7 degrees both ways. Changed the mouse as well. No joy yet. Doing a complete clean reinstall tonight. That will either verify a hardware issue or fix it if it's in the FSX file mix somewhere.DH
Just to let everyone know in case it might help someone else, I did a total clean reinstall of FSX tonight without installing FSUIPC4 and the HSI is now scrolling normally once more to a single degree. I have no idea what might have caused the 10 degree scrolling and FSUIPC did make it better but not completely fixed. The reinstall fixed it. I just don't know for how long :-)Thanks everyone for your help. Much appreciated.DH

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Sorry to dig up an old thread, but im currently having this problem. It was working fine as of yesterday and I havent installed anything new.Even when pressing the CTRL+SHIFT+H and press =/- to change the value, the value still increases in multiples of ten, which is the same for the speed, altitude and VS indiciator


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Does it do this with the default aircraft? If it works fine with them then it is likely a gauge in whichever aircraft it happens in misbehaving.


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If it works fine with them then it is likely a gauge in whichever aircraft it happens in misbehaving.
Yes... I have had this happen too (not with default aircraft) and attributed it to using a "non-compatible" add-in autopilot (I never took the time to actually find out) e.g. the Bendix-King with the Section F8 F-86.

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