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Thrustmaster Airbus signal jiggle in FSLabs

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Hello,

In the window hardware's properties and in FSLabs/Button Assignment axis test, the signal is very stable with no jiggling. However, the aircraft in the sim behaves very strange. 
I have a fresh new P3D V5.2 and FSlabs newest versions.

 

 


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This looks like multiple input devices fighting for control of the axis. 

I'd be willing to bet that you have a throttle axis bound to another device, either in the sim itself, or in a utility like FSUIPC or Axes and Ohs.  Start by going through the axis assignments of *every* device listed in the Options -> Controls page.  If there are no phantom throttle assignments to be found, I'd look then at FSUIPC or AAO if you're using one of them.

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32 minutes ago, w6kd said:

This looks like multiple input devices fighting for control of the axis. 

I'd be willing to bet that you have a throttle axis bound to another device, either in the sim itself, or in a utility like FSUIPC or Axes and Ohs.  Start by going through the axis assignments of *every* device listed in the Options -> Controls page.  If there are no phantom throttle assignments to be found, I'd look then at FSUIPC or AAO if you're using one of them.

You are my life saver! Indeed under Option - Controls I already deleted all the axis assignments except for the "mouse yoke". Done that and everything is back to normal.

Thanks a lot, 

Cheers!

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