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PMDG 747 4 Engine assigned to One Throttle

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I have:

P3D V4

PMDG 747

FSUIPC V5

I want to assign one of my Saitek throttles to handle all 4 engines. I thought I did it with FSX and FSUIPC. I've tried and end up with some crazy results. Causing me to delete FSUIPC.ini. Please be detailed with your explanation as I think I'm missing a step.

 

Thanks To All Who Reply.

 

Bill McCracken

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I think you're over-complicating things. Go into your key assignments in FSX, there should be a tab for axis settings. You'll note that each throttle is assigned to an engine most likely. Delete those, then scroll down and locate the Throttle axis. Assign an axis to that, and that should hopefully solve it.


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As Kevin said, pretty simple. I've a CH Quad with just one throttle assigned to all four engines and no problems at all. Just don't forget to check all axis to avoid duplicate assignments. Have fun.

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Gentlemen,

 

You were correct I was over complicating it. As I said in my original post. I was missing something. What I was missing was the "Obvious".

 

Thank You.

Bill McCracken

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