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Cockpit Views Will Not Stop Panning to the Right

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All cockpit views are in a continuous yaw to the right (not the aircraft, just the views).  This is very disconcerting - it's almost to the point that I cannot fly.  If I leave the view alone, within a matter of a few minutes I'm looking over the panel at a 45 degree angle.  A few minutes later, I'm looking out the right side of the aircraft.  If I tap in a view key combination (built-in or custom) the view immediately resets, but continues to pan right (this is very slow but continuous).  I'm having to reset the view every minute to maintain proper visual cues and panel access.

Yesterday I lost the entire Freelook mouse control and was unable to freely adjust cockpit and external views.  After searching the forums, I found this had happened to a number of people after the SU5 update.  Considering that I had been flying for a number days after this update and had not had this issue it's strange that it just popped up out of nowhere.  I went into the Control Options, created a new mouse profile and had to manually create new freelock axis inputs for both external and cockpit cameras to get the freelook system working again.  Now the internal views won't stop panning.

Any ideas?

Randall Rocke

Maybe you have to check the "dead zones" in your controls and config them?

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That's one of the first things I did but I couldn't get any change.  I have now solved the issue: the freelock axis were also assigned to one of my Thrustmaster TWCS controls (Input 6 ministick on the front of the throttle).  Apparently this was conflicting.  As I don't want to use that control for that purpose, I deleted the tie-in and the panning is gone.

Randall Rocke

4 hours ago, RandallR said:

All cockpit views are in a continuous yaw to the right (not the aircraft, just the views).  This is very disconcerting - it's almost to the point that I cannot fly.  If I leave the view alone, within a matter of a few minutes I'm looking over the panel at a 45 degree angle.  A few minutes later, I'm looking out the right side of the aircraft.  If I tap in a view key combination (built-in or custom) the view immediately resets, but continues to pan right (this is very slow but continuous).  I'm having to reset the view every minute to maintain proper visual cues and panel access.

Yesterday I lost the entire Freelook mouse control and was unable to freely adjust cockpit and external views.  After searching the forums, I found this had happened to a number of people after the SU5 update.  Considering that I had been flying for a number days after this update and had not had this issue it's strange that it just popped up out of nowhere.  I went into the Control Options, created a new mouse profile and had to manually create new freelock axis inputs for both external and cockpit cameras to get the freelook system working again.  Now the internal views won't stop panning.

Any ideas?

Do you have an Xbox controller connected to pan the views? I had this problem and it was caused by the Xbox controller, the stick was not centered and the view was constantly panning, even the world map. Check if that is your problem too. 

Edit: Sorry, disregard. Didn't see you already solved it.

Edited by Alvega

Alvega

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