January 12, 20242 yr Hi All To begin with, apologies if I have missed a previous post. I have searched online and could not find a link to this specific issue and am really hoping that members can offer help / advice. I have recently installed Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator World War 2 Europe series on my Dell PC. I am running the latest version of Windows 11. I have a Thrustmaster HOTAS throttle, joystick and rudders. They are all calibrated correctly and work perfectly with every other flight sim that I own. However.... for some unknown reason, Microsoft Combat Flight World War 2 is identifying the throttle as the ailerons which means, when I open the throttle up, the plane spins round. I have tried to change the assignment back to Throttle however, it always reverts back to ailerons !! I know that CFS2 is over 20 years old but it works perfectly (apart from this issue) under windows 11. Can anyone help ? Has anyone experienced the same issue ? Failing that, can anyone point me in the direction of an FAQ that explains the 'CFG file in enough depth to enable me to make a manual change there ? With grateful thanks for any help that can be given, All the best Ed P.S. I have just tried to attach a .jpg file to this posting to illustrate the issue but have failed to see how I can attach the .jpg image in. The 'Insert Image' option at the bottom right of my screen appears to only accept images from a web-based url. Am I missing something here as well ?
January 12, 20242 yr Administrators Charlie AronAVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-RegistrarJust going to run a Chromebook and not upgrade to a Windows computer. Too many problems with the new Sims! 😱Trying to keep peace and harmony and the will of Landru on the site seems to be a full time job!
January 12, 20242 yr Author Hi Charlie, Many thanks, I'll set an external link up now, all the best, Ed
January 12, 20242 yr Author I have set up the following link to illustrate the issue, Many thanks, Ed https://ibb.co/5WdQSSB
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