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Does anyone know how to get FS2020 to recognize a second throttle quadrant? It sees one but I have two that I like to use for 747. Thank YOU

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Don't know what advice to give. I have two individual Saitek quadrants. (Independent of Saitek flight yoke) and they both showed up mapped with MSFS default settings. 

I think there is a topic in the tips  and tricks section that might help.

 


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6 hours ago, ant02151973 said:

Does anyone know how to get FS2020 to recognize a second throttle quadrant? It sees one but I have two that I like to use for 747. Thank YOU

I have the same issue . Only one quadrant axis is recognised(buttons seems to work). (the extra is in the usb on the yoke)

I would use the all 3 black knop as a Throttle Axis on Quadrant 1 and Flaps , Propeller and Mixture on the other quadrant but cant get it to work

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That's weird, i just have one and it hasn't shown up at all. Did it just show up for you or did you have to plug unplug it to detect it? 

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I think FSUIPC7 is the answer. It recognises both throttle quadrants - just delete all the yoke/throttle assignments in msfs and create a new profile in fsuipc.

 

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The axis for the throttle quadrant linked to my Saitek yoke did not show up as a separate device but as additional axes on the yoke (5 in total), the same goes for the buttons on the quadrant.


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I'll start a new thread if needed, but does anyone know how to map reverse thrusters with the quadrant?  I am freaking stuck - I don't understand the Reverse Thruster Hold vs Toggle.  I am trying to have full thrusters go on when I click the Throttle to the detent below 0 (I believe it is mapped as Z).  Does anyone know how to do this?


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18 hours ago, pinepix62 said:

The axis for the throttle quadrant linked to my Saitek yoke did not show up as a separate device but as additional axes on the yoke (5 in total), the same goes for the buttons on the quadrant.

genius, thats what my issue was, would have never figured that out! cheers.

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So I can't get the detent (Z) on throttle to do it, but I mapped to another button.  The only problem is that once in RT mode, if the throttle is at full "ON" it is 13%.  Any thoughts on what I might be able to do regarding this?


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