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Hey guys, in the startup tutorial, when it comes to engine start, the tutorial instructs you to use Rshift+home to set the left engine to idle. Well....I did this several times with no success. I then realized that RShift+home is right engine idle. The Ralt+ home is the correct key binding.

Maybe I'm crazy, but I went through it several times and it's Lshift+home in the instructions. Just be aware of this.

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SET the left engine throttle to the IDLE position by pressing the [RAlt + HOME] keys.

 

SET the right engine throttle to the IDLE position by pressing the [RShift + HOME] keys.

Amat Victoria Curam.

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Why can't we set them just by moving the throttles' date=' that is if you have dual throttles.[/quote']

 

You can, that is how I do it with the Warthog.

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It's awkward and not realistic having to use keys in an otherwise fully clickable cockpit (if you don't have a Warthog throttle)

An IDLE/OFF clickspot on the throttle latches to cycle the throttles between these to positions would be nice!

 

+1 Agree

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SET the left engine throttle to the IDLE position by pressing the [RAlt + HOME] keys.

 

SET the right engine throttle to the IDLE position by pressing the [RShift + HOME] keys.

 

 

Yes...Thanks for pointing out my typo....lol

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