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hi, can anyone help me, when i want to increase the throttles i only get 1 engine to throttle up, the other engine doesn't work together with the first engine. How can i fix this? I have tried engine select but doesnt work.ThanksWendy

Which plane/addon plane do you have this problem with?What's you're input method? keyboard/joystick/throttle quadTry hitting E on the keyboard followed quickly by 1 and 2 (or 1,2,3,4) depending on number of engines. Now see if F3, F2 increase and decrease throtlle simultaneously for all engines.Cheers,Keith

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>hi, can anyone help me, when i want to increase the throttles>i only get 1 engine to throttle up, the other engine doesn't>work together with the first engine. How can i fix this? I>have tried engine select but doesnt work.>>Thanks>>WendyThe aircraft panel most likely has a gauge that is generatingcontinous "KEY" events. This would make it impossible for youto enter multi-key commands such as "E 1 2".Rob B. has a workaround gauge that apparently will solve thesesorts of problems. Search the library here for: RCBSE-10.ZIPI prefer to dissect the panel.cfg and find the offending gauge, theninform the gauge designer that he/she has a problem. Paul

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-SNIP->Hi Paul,>>So did I untill recently :-) :-)>But I gave up since this appears to be a battle that can never>be won.>>And in all fairness: allthough this problem is usually caused>by sloppy gauge programming, there ARE flight situations where>you simply cannot avoid a gauge giving "continuous events">temporarily.>Like: an algoritm that continuously commands/corrects a>changing Axis.>>Cheers, Rob I just returned from 3 weeks in Europe and saw your replyto someone else here announcing your gauge, which I promptlyD/L'd, so I'll not be doing the "search out the misbehaving gauge"procedure from now on either :) Thanks for another great additionto our simulation environment!As I'm leaving again for the rest of the summer I'll have to waituntil September to run trhough my inventory and do the installation on those panels that have "the problem" :) Paul

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