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Hi, when getting into TWS or RWS for the first time, the antenna elevation always starts out at the bottom of the scale (on the left side of the MFCD). I always have to adjust it up to the middle. Is this correct? Thks

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Maybe you are using keys or a Hat to control the elevation, I use an axis and the elevation starts on the middle if I have the axis on that position:

 

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Maybe you are using keys or a Hat to control the elevation, I use an axis and the elevation starts on the middle if I have the axis on that position:

 

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Yes I am using a Hotas buttons but even then it shouldn’t have to start at the bottom, don’t see why it has to. Anyway to fix it?

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Anyway to fix it?

 

 

Not that I know off, let's hope the developer corrects it, as it seems more logical that its initial position should be centered.

 

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I have it assigned to an axis and it always starts centered for me.

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Check your stick bindings for something like this. I had the reverse issue. My antenna was spawning at the full up elevation position. It didn't used to so I knew there was something not right. I found that I had the Warthog throttle friction axis assigned to antenna elevation as well as the vertical positions of a four way hat. The throttle friction had been moved all the way forward so the elevation was full up when the aircraft spawned. I recentered the throttle friction and the problem was solved.

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I seem to have resolve the issue. I'm not sure how though. I assigned my throttle rocker (I use a T.Flight HotasX) to the antenna elevation. It centered but that meant I had to hold down the rocker to go up or down. So I removed that and then I deleted 'Joy_RX' axis which I noticed had been assigned to it by default, and now the antenna elevation starts in the middle (I'm using throttle buttons for up/down).

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