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Old 12-26-2009, 04:01 PM
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Default Help needed urgently with my TM Hotas ! !

I got my Thrustmaster Hotas as a X-mas gift.

After battling the kids for some time at the PS3 I finaley hooked it up for some quality flying but what the HØLL

The stick doesnt work out right
All functions is ok BUT the 4 axis stick. I can only dive and climb. The bank left/right function doesnt work

I have tried to set another preset but it doesnt take input left/right axis.
Tried several attempts to switch on/off console, checking ps3 setting on the Hotas, changing port at the console but still nothing.

Has anyone experienced the same ? Is it something I am overlooking or is it, as I assume, mail functioning due to fabrication failure ?
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Old 12-26-2009, 05:14 PM
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make sure you don't have a gamepad swithced on when you plug it in. It has to be controller 1. only thing i can think of.

Also check the switch is set to PS3 not PC..

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Old 12-26-2009, 05:22 PM
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but you can shoot, dive, climb etc ok? i have had a problem where the stick's axis's wouldn't work but the buttons did. I just turned off all controllers (unpluged the TM) waited about 1 min and just plugged the TM back in.
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Old 12-27-2009, 06:59 PM
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but you can shoot, dive, climb etc ok? i have had a problem where the stick's axis's wouldn't work but the buttons did. I just turned off all controllers (unpluged the TM) waited about 1 min and just plugged the TM back in.
Yes this is the problem.
The weird thing is that after leaving it plugged in for some 30 minutes it seemed to be ok. Played some training missions to get familiar with it when suddenly left X-axis seemed to be less functioning.
Today the problem persist, The X-axis first only functioned to the right and not to the left. Unplugged it and waited some while before plugging it back in. NO X-axis functioning after that
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Old 12-28-2009, 02:26 PM
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Yes this is the problem.
The weird thing is that after leaving it plugged in for some 30 minutes it seemed to be ok. Played some training missions to get familiar with it when suddenly left X-axis seemed to be less functioning.
Today the problem persist, The X-axis first only functioned to the right and not to the left. Unplugged it and waited some while before plugging it back in. NO X-axis functioning after that
That is strange.. have you tried the thrustmaster web site?
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Old 12-28-2009, 02:32 PM
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Yes I tried the homepage but no help there.
After several attempts to set presets and reset to default set, up its clear that the stick doesnt respond on the X-axis switches.
I have therefore returned the damn thing in hope to soon get another one that works.
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