Thanks everyone,
I just got it working well (completely flyable), problem was what you both stated.
The rudder pedals throttle and brake functions where configured to the joystick axis, even on a different device (device #3), so I disabled them.
Then I switched the analog joystick that your thumb rests on the CH Products Pro Throttle (Device #2) to I think the U and V axis. (they where tied to my joystick as well, odd, setting them to none, didn't work they still allowed me to look around the cockpit)
Then switched from from mapped mode to direct (trying both) and well it's flyable, at last.
I still get a little twitching on the joystick, but I noticed the 2 POVs are tied to look around the cockpit. Being they are just on and off switches, I figured on just leaving them alone for now.
But, I'll take you advise mpdugas and BigMotor, I will remove and keyboard bindings as well, and the POVs to more useful functions.
Thanks for the tips, last time I ran a CH Products H.O.T.A.S was back when Falcon 4.0 was out. (was on the Beta Test team) Was great times, kind of a shame I couldn't use my old setup, for I love the stiffer feel of the older F-16 type flight stick. (But I hear you can upgrade the springs in the Fighter Stick)
But anyhow, it's flyable as can be, I feel "locked in" to the controls now and look forward to setting this H.O.T.A.S up now. (I was really down about it, lol spent a ton on a new rig)
I read on a CH Products forum that sometimes the twitch can be due to the
trims on the Fighter Stick when in the center position. (seems they may be right for adding some trim helped with the last bit of movement I was seeing)
They recommend calibrating the Fighter Stick with some trim added. (worth a shot)
But anyhow thanks, I figured I had a broken H.O.T.A.S that a paid a ton for. (on my budget) Hardly used them at all and they are out of warranty, due to the fact I was using a AMD 9370 CPU and the game was unplayable in multiplayer. (had to save up for a new system)
The new computer I built with a i7-4790k CPU, water cooled and overclocked, blows my old rig away on every game. (really enjoying my 144 Hz monitor now, GTX 980 Ti is not bottle-necked now) 160+ FPS playing battlefield 4 on Ultra 125% resolution boost, DCS: World is smooth as silk even at busy airports or online.
Time to buy the map for DCS: World 2.0 now:) Really looking forward to flying the Black Shark again and joining a squad.
Anyhow, thanks a ton guys and thank you Digital Combat Simulator! It's really nice to have a game that pushing your computer to the limit. (only thing your flight simulator needs is an Apache helicopter module) ;)
Peace out,
Smeagol