April 14, 200719 yr I fly with a joystick and had a similar problem. Turned out the joystick throttle was working for only one engine. I had to reboot to get it linked to both engines. Pull down your throttle quadrant and see if both engine throttles are opening when you press the throttle key.
April 14, 200719 yr >In reply to both, the plane is fully loaded with fuel, making>a trip taking off from juliana and flying to cox international>in dayton. I could probably spare removing some fuel, and I'm>not using a joystick, a bad as it sound Im using the mouse to>fly.Buy an inexpensive joystick like this one ---> http://www.compusa.com/products/product_in...le_USB_Joystick
April 15, 200719 yr Author i agree. the force feedback from fs has always been ridiculously unrealistic. regards,Jeff Jeff Hunter
April 15, 200719 yr >They do have "bargain" bin sticks that would make the>experience much more or at least somewhat more immersive. I>thought I was rare because I don't have a yoke... :)>>to each his/her own...but a keyboard....yeesh.>I have a yoke but I prefer my keyboard. :)I think with regard to the OP's issue, perhaps using mouse control, you might not be able to get as full of a rotation that you could get with the keyboard or a yoke. ??RhettAMD 3700+ (@2310 mhz), eVGA 7800GT 256 (Guru3D 93.71), ASUS A8N-E, PC Power 510 SLI, 2 GB Corsair XMS 2.5-3-3-8 (1T), WD 250 gig 7200 rpm SATA2, CoolerMaster Praetorian case Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
April 15, 200719 yr Author Hi Len,If you've got the full version of FSUIPC, you can map keystrokes to "synchronise throttles" eg "ctrl-t" - this simple expedient avoids the need for a restart.regards,Jeff Jeff Hunter
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