April 23, 20242 yr I think your problem is that you have used "Throttle 1 Axis" and "Throttle 2 Axis". I use "Throttle 1 Axis (0-100%)" etc. I also have "Reverse Axis" unticked. I don't have the Fenix yet, so I don't know if my settings will work with that, but they work with and Airbus I've used. Edit: Glad you fixed it. Edited April 23, 20242 yr by 109Sqn OS: Win11 Home; Mobo: Asus TUF Gaming Z690-Plus WiFi D4; CPU: Intel i5-12400 (Alder Lake) 4.4 GHzRAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 64Gb (4x16GB) 3600 MHz; GPU: MSI Radeon RX 5700XT [8GB] SSD: Corsair Force MP510 (for OS); 2x 1TB & 1x 2TB Sabrent Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 (one for sim, two for addons)HDD: Seagate 3TB (Data); Seagate 1TB (Programs), ASUS TUF Gaming VG32VQ1B Curved 31.5" monitor, 1440p, 38Mbs ethernet Fulcrum One Yoke, Honeycomb Bravo throttle, Thrustmaster Airbus TCA sidestick & throttle, Logitech Pro pedals, Xbox wireless gamepad (1st gen)
April 27, 20242 yr I had a hell of a time trying to get the correct calibration set up. The LH lever worked sort of ok ( a bit jerky) but the RH one would hang at 50% for a good degree of arc before rapidly jumping to full thrust. The MSFS assignments were correct and the sensitivity graphs showed nice smooth movements throughout the range. I deleted the the Fenix A320 profile in FSUIPC but no change in behaviour. Ultimately I removed the whole FSUIPC .in file and everything was fine. I put the file back in so I can use it for other aircraft types, but in the meantime, until I discover what in FSUIPC is causing the issue, I now select the disconnect from MSFS in the FSUIPC option menu when I use the FNX A320. Cheers Steve Hall
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