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I have a continuos switch/button activation sound even without being presseing any button or commanding a switch. Someone is having the same problem?

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Im having the same thing, a continuous tick tick tick tick tick noise

I dont think its a button press sound, they are different.

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I'll check that as soon as I get my PC back in working order.

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It might sound stupid to you guys... but could this be the chronometer/clock, the seconds hand ? tick tick tick tick...

 

when I heard it was like, cool they even animated the chronometer...:lol::lol::lol:

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i get a funny clicking noise that wont stop , as if a switch keeps being flick back and forth. when i spawn in a mirage 2000.

 

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It might sound stupid to you guys... but could this be the chronometer/clock, the seconds hand ? tick tick tick tick...

 

when I heard it was like, cool they even animated the chronometer...:lol::lol::lol:

 

Doubt it. Way too fast to be a chronometer. Sounds almost like a playing card in a bike spoke. Just more metallic sounding.

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And I'm here with a busted PC :(

I wish I could help you right now, but I can't.:cry:

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I did not experience this yet. But I remember having the same noise on A10C with 1.5. I actually saw a switch moving rapidly for a few seconds before stopping.

Maybe not fully related to Mirage?

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Its not a button sound or switch press, its completely different sound to those.

Also it's too spaced to be a constant button press, watch a YouTube video of a UH1 starring up, it sounds like that kind of a tick tick tick tick tick

Edited by BaconSarnie

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"Amen"

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I have the same problem.

 

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I solved this issue guys. Sort of anyway. It is related to Easy Communications option.

I noticed I couldn't set frequency on the radio. It kept reverting when I tried, as if something was continuously clicking the dials. Which got me thinking about the annoying ticking sound.

And I thought maybe it had something to do with that option.

And when I disabled "Easy communications" the sound was gone!

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I solved this issue guys. Sort of anyway. It is related to Easy Communications option.

I noticed I couldn't set frequency on the radio. It kept reverting when I tried, as if something was continuously clicking the dials. Which got me thinking about the annoying ticking sound.

And I thought maybe it had something to do with that option.

And when I disabled "Easy communications" the sound was gone!

 

Thanks! This solved the problem here too

No more annoying noise :lol:

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where can I disable the "easy communications" ?

Main game options, Gameplay tab. It can also be set on a per-mission basis, but if you select the "Use these options for all missions" option at the bottom of the dialog it'll always use your settings. ... Unless you connect to a server, in which case the server can override your settings.

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Can confirm this appears to have worked for me too

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That explains why I only get this on some servers while it's finde on others and in SP. Problem is I can't change server settings :/

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permanent sound of switch clicking in cockpit

 

As soo as I enter a hot plane, I get a permanent click click click switch sound in the cockpit...

 

Does anyone have this bug, and know how to solve it ?

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Hi guys, I am also experiencing this tick/click sound. I have tested in Cold start (Nothing on) and in the air. I even tried powering everything off while at 10,000ft still clicking.

 

Blue on Blue fire may occur out of insanity due to clicking/ticking sound. :lol:

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