March 26, 20242 yr So this is really strange...just recently purchased the VelocityOne yoke/throttle system from Turtle Beach and now I cannot use the Reactivity setting in the Controls section of MSFS. Changing the Reactivity setting from anything other than it's default of 100 results in almost total lack of elevator response when in cockpit view. The elevator response becomes so restricted you cannot take off or land properly. Affects all default aircraft I’ve tried. I Lower reactivity to anything less than the default 100 setting, then I go back to cockpit view and check the elevator axis movement (I can check it digitally) and it’s range has been greatly curtailed... but if I then switch to an external view then the elevator range seems fine... switch back to cockpit view and it is once again overly restricted. To fix the issue I must click the reset button for the axis and then save it. I cannot touch the reactivity setting again because it will start the issue all over. C Dave Kalin Excel Classes Computer Lessons
March 27, 20242 yr Author Solved...apparently by default there was an additional command assigned along with the elevator axis which was relating to a cockpit camera command of sorts. I did not assign this command myself so it must have auto assigned itself when plugging in the yoke. This command had no ill effects that I've noticed until invoking the Reactivity setting...because of that one action it caused some weird conflict between the elevators and the cockpit view commands fighting each other, and only when in cockpit view. Edited March 27, 20242 yr by hangar Dave Kalin Excel Classes Computer Lessons
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