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What are you X-56 users dong to get the afterburner on the axis (throttle)?


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I'm afraid there doesn't seem to be a "one size fits all" approach - it depends very much on the aircraft. Moreover - I have great difficulty getting the MSFS "Toggle Reverser" to work (at all).

I use FSUIPC (paid) and have various profiles set up for 1,2, and 4 engined aircraft, with variations for sending direct to MSFS or via FSUIPC calibration.

Correspondingly, I have MSFS stick/throttle profiles for the main aircraft groupings, eg:

1) FBW A32NX
2) PMDG 737
3) Other

Mostly, I use the "Reverser HOLD" binding (mapped to a button on the X56 throttle) - then operating the throttle to increase/decrease reverse thrust.

I don't think there's an easy shortcut - you mayh end up trying all sorts of combinations!

Adam.


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