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Also Flashman, what you've described is common with Saitek throttle quadrants. If the above doesn't work then you could have dirt or debris in the quadrant itself. My quadrant goes nuts when moving through the 25% mark, no matter what game I'm playing. I haven't found the courage yet to take the quadrant apart and have a look inside.
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I just bought a new one, though my original one was one of the very first (i preordered it before release) so its quite old and had a lot of use. |
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Oh, sorry! I mixed up the Throttle sliders with the ones for the stick. Noticed a bug whereby if you change the Aileron Sensitivity and click apply, then re-enter the Controls menu, one of the Throttle Position sliders is altered as well, must've got mixed up because of that.
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here's a screenie
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omg i tried to click apply when i enlaged your image... time for a break from the computer
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this is quite a bummer, all those config screens are a bit confusing and there's absolutely no documentation how to play with the settings.. hoping for a better future.. (got mine setup about right but still some hints how to do this should be available ingame instead of "100% xxx" sliders)
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well, we know what deadzones are....
0% Position is the throttle @ 0 and 100% Position is the throttle @ it's maximum move to full throttle OUT = the throttle ingame IN = the physical throttle you have on your desktop |
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