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Ksa66

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  1. Hi everyone, I am experiencing a very strange and frustrating issue with my Thrustmaster TCA Yoke Boeing Edition, and I’m hoping someone here has encountered this or knows a fix. The problem is that the buttons on the yoke itself work only intermittently. Sometimes they work perfectly, and a few moments later, they completely stop responding. Here is what makes it unusual: The axes work perfectly: Pitch, roll, and the dual sliders on the base have absolutely no issues and remain 100% accurate. Connected peripherals work fine: My Boeing Throttle Quadrant and Rudder Pedals are routed through the yoke's built-in USB/connector ports, and they work flawlessly without any dropouts. In the air vs. on the ground: I noticed that when I am parked on the ground, everything usually works fine. However, once I get airborne, the buttons start acting up or stop working altogether. Most of the time, they only work "halfway" or register inputs randomly. What I have tried so far: I tried plugging the USB cable directly into the motherboard ports at the back of the PC. I tried using the front ports on the PC case. I have tried multiple different USB-C cables to connect the yoke, but the issue remains exactly the same. The issue persists regardless of the USB port or cable used. I have recorded a short YouTube video to show exactly what is happening. You can see the behavior here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DZqJssQz9Ss Has anyone experienced this specific issue where only the yoke buttons fail while the axes and daisy-chained peripherals keep working? Could it be a Windows USB power saving setting, a firmware bug, or an internal hardware/ribbon cable issue? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!

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