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How to effect reverse thrusters using FSUIPC?

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I had hoped to get rev thrusters activated by assigning the F2 key to a switch on my CH USB Yoke using FSUIPC but for some reason it just doesn't work. It seemed to some time ago, but no more despite reprogramming. I noticed there is a 'reverse' checkbox in the FSUIPC throttle calibration routine. Is there an effective way of using this or something else to get reliable rev thrust?Thanks in advance!Noel


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I have it assigned to my CH yoke on 'Button2', but I didnt use FSUIPC. I just assigned it in the FSX Settings/Controls. I set the 'Repeat' slider to the right so I only have to push the button once to get full reverse thrust.

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I have my assigned under (FSUIPC) "Throttle Decr", then under "Control to repeat while held", check that box. Under "Control sent when button release" put "Throttle Cut"

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