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  1. simo-dj's post in Head movement (view)T16000+Orion 2 was marked as the answer   
    no i don't.
    while i find myself quite good in diy i am totally stranger to electronic/wielding components/whatever related to electronics. I thinks it's pure magic pushing a button and seeing a pc coming to life... as well as turning a key and starting a car.
    It sounds strange that almost everything related to DCS it involves spending money (hey @ed team i am joking! Everyday i worhip a stone altar built for you for bringing a badass helo to life )
    thanks @admiki, you're always kind and helpful. But wouldn't it be simpler to give the oportunity to bind head movement to an analong stick rather than buttons? Maybe with curves and saturation as well. Maybe this option actually IS in the game, and that's exactly what i'm looking for, but i couldn't find it...
     
  2. simo-dj's post in Failed Authorization was marked as the answer   
    Thanks @Rudel_chw
    Now everything seems to work.
    It was a modem/router issue.
    Reboot it, flushed dns and now i'm flying 🙂
     
    Thanks a lot!
  3. simo-dj's post in T16000+Twcs advices in upgrade was marked as the answer   
    Oops i did it again [cit.]
    I bought a brand new TWCS, unboxed, and after (literally) 3 minutes of use the same problem showed up!
    Before connecting i used virpil test to check and everything was fine.
    Could it be that when i use the analog stick as button it "damages" connections? It's not a continous and repeatedly pression. I mapped this button for cursor switching betweend MFD's so i use it very very rarely.
    New one was already sent back and asked for refund, now i'll try to disassembly it and use canned air and connection spray as suggested.
    But i'm thinking that maybe is a communication problem between throttle and pc. Could it be?
    Thanks a lot
     
    p.s. forgive me @bingbean i completely missed your kind answer. That's a good suggestion and i'll keep it mind. Actually I'd prefer to buy an expensive throttle (and, hopefully durable) rather than continously buy a cheaper one that has problem just after unboxed.
     
     
     
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