April 9, 201214 yr Hey guys, I´m just upon getting a license for FSUIPC to get my Saitek throttle quadrant working with an reverser setting for the NGX. I´ve heared that you shouldn´t let FSUIPC process the the throttles or it will go crazy. But I don´t see any other way to get an reverser bound to the lever as through FSUIPC. Are these problems with FSUIPC fixed or not? Best regards, Steffen Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h
April 9, 201214 yr FSUIPC controls all axes here... No problems, no spikes, no noise. The key is to read the manual and take time to properly configure everything axis by axis. Good luck. Regards, Martin Martinov / VATSIM 1207931
April 9, 201214 yr Author Ok, great! Thanks Best regards, Steffen Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h
April 9, 201214 yr If you still have any worries about using FSUIPC to control your throttle, don't forget that the reverser (pulling the levers from idle to the stop) actually work as a button press so if you wish to retain throttle control through FSX, you can still have the reverser through FSUIPC. Gary Buss
April 10, 201214 yr On my Saitek quadrant I get reverse power by going to the button tab in fusipc, moved the throttle past the detent to the bottom, then set that as F2 check to hold as long as depressed, then F1 when released. Sorry for not being the exact words but I am not at the PC. However now when I pulled throttle all the way down the reverser come on until I move the throttle back above the detent. Phill Dant
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