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Vantskruv

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  1. Vantskruv's post in Propeller reverse and mixture control. was marked as the answer   
    No problem, everyone of us are different humans with different qualities and needs.
     
    Anyway, I'm using the Thrustmaster Warthog setup and Saitek Rudder Pedals. Also I'm using TrackIR.
     
    The throttle base do have 3 axis, where each axis is assigned to:
    * Throttle (which moves all the virtual throttles)
    * Prop
    * Carb heat
     
    The joystick has, of course, two axis and is assigned to:
    * Pitch
    * Roll
     
    The rudder pedal has three axis assigned to:
    * Yaw
    * Left toe brake
    * Right toe brake
     
    I do not have any axis mapped to multiple functions, X-Plane is only able to map one axis to one function, though maybe I do not know better? Correct me then if I'm wrong. I'll continue to try to solve the problem. At the bottom I'm running the Thrustmaster TARGET GUI. But I cannot imagine that would be the problem, as it only provides raw data to X-Plane, but I'll continue test and trial.
     
    Thanks for your support Kyle.
     
    UPDATE
    Anyway, as a required law. After a minimum amount of written words and time used by troublesolving, you find the culprit. As always....
     
    I did recalibrate the input axes in X-Plane, and now I'm able to maneuver the prop reverse handle.

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