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Ok Here is the issue.... Trying to fly the 172 G-1000 plane.....when I get into the cockpit the plane takes off full throttle all by itself.  The throttle quadrant is at zero yet it goes to full throttle. I was thinking it might be a reverse axis issue, however this happens with nothing plugged in but the keyboard and mouse. I have eliminated all of my hardware that I use to fly and it still does this.  Please help!!!!!  Thank you in advance!!

 

The hardware I use is Saitek Yoke and throttle quad......and like I stated above even when they are unplugged the same thing happens.   Even happens with other planes.

 

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What i have found is that sometimes you will have to go to the throttle profile in the controller menu and move the thrusters through the full range and then hit apply and save. If that does not work and the thrust is still max then you will have to go back and select the "reverse" (im not at home to check the actual name) checkbox.

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I have eliminated everything usb connected other than the mouse and it is still doing it.  i even set the key binds back to default for the keyboard.   Rebooted blah blah blah and it still does it.  I am at a total loss.

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Kungfoogrip said:

I have eliminated everything usb connected other than the mouse and it is still doing it.  i even set the key binds back to default for the keyboard.   Rebooted blah blah blah and it still does it.  I am at a total loss.

 

 

 

Do you have anything like FSUIPC installed ?

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42 minutes ago, Kungfoogrip said:

Ok Here is the issue.... Trying to fly the 172 G-1000 plane.....when I get into the cockpit the plane takes off full throttle all by itself.  The throttle quadrant is at zero yet it goes to full throttle. I was thinking it might be a reverse axis issue, however this happens with nothing plugged in but the keyboard and mouse. I have eliminated all of my hardware that I use to fly and it still does this.  Please help!!!!!  Thank you in advance!!

 

The hardware I use is Saitek Yoke and throttle quad......and like I stated above even when they are unplugged the same thing happens.   Even happens with other planes.

 

Kungfoogrip

if you are flying GA be sure to check with the throttle prop and mixture. 

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19 minutes ago, Kungfoogrip said:

I have eliminated everything usb connected other than the mouse and it is still doing it.  i even set the key binds back to default for the keyboard.   Rebooted blah blah blah and it still does it.  I am at a total loss.

 

 

 

As a fault finding exercise, what happens if you unplug the keyboard once you are logging in and have the game started ?

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Any chance you hit a button to toggle on the 'AI Copilot' by mistake? 

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Ok  bare with me here the listed steps below did not prove to be successful

1.  Unplug all peripherals excluding the mouse

2.  No key bind is set for the co pilot

 

I have rebooted 47 times with different peripheral layouts with zero success.

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35 minutes ago, Kungfoogrip said:

2.  No key bind is set for the co pilot

it would be set in the menu system also I believe it's available in the on screen drop down menu so a key bind is not necessary.


 

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OK, this is stating the obvious, but I assume you have already tried removing all mods from the community folder and disabling any other controller software like XPForce and  FSUIPC .

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VGBARON....you were right it was turned on in the on screen drop down..how weird!!!!!!  Dunno how it got turned on.  Thank you all so much for your input!!!

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