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Flap lever no longer moves in increments in 2.7


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And using flaps as axis, the lever does not move. The surfaces moves properly but the lever still static in cockpit.

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+1 to this, lever is not moving correctly.  The flaps on the wings themselves operate fine however.  Just the flap lever animation is weird

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Hey all, I tried this using the slider on the Warthog and it worked as expected. I didnt see any issue here.

Well it’s not working correctly when using buttons. My flaps move up and down in increments but the lever in cockpit only goes full up or full down


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1 hour ago, NineLine said:

Hey all, I tried this using the slider on the Warthog and it worked as expected. I didnt see any issue here.

Yeah try with buttons.  I have mine bound to a up/down switch.

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3 hours ago, NineLine said:

Hey all, I tried this using the slider on the Warthog and it worked as expected. I didnt see any issue here.

Mine is bound to the Warthog throttle base slider as well, and during my test flight yesterday (cold start) the flaps lever in the cockpit was also not moving.  The actual flaps themselves are.

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Bound to analog axis (TM Warthog "slider"), lever in cockpit does NOT animate. Actual flaps moves. Clicked by mouse, lever & flaps moves.

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Yeah, I posted this already (but in the wrong thread):

 

1] The flap-handle, carb-flow and carb-heat handles are in the wrong position when starting in-flight

2] The flap handle doesnot correspond with the actual flap-setting

3] The flap-handle reacts differently when using a binding or when using the mouse

4] The 2 carb-handles can be set correctly with the mouse, but not with the HOTAS. I doubt is the actual valve-settings correspond with the handle-setting

 

I even made a movie: 

 

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I have the same problem:

* "F" sets flaps lever instantly to 100% instead of incrementing by one position only

* "LShift+F" sets flaps lever instantly to 0% instead of decrementing by one position only

 

It still works by clicking the lever with the mouse inside the cockpit.


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On 4/15/2021 at 12:52 PM, Lazerhawk said:

I have the same problem:

* "F" sets flaps lever instantly to 100% instead of incrementing by one position only

* "LShift+F" sets flaps lever instantly to 0% instead of decrementing by one position only

 

It still works by clicking the lever with the mouse inside the cockpit.

 

The flaps will still move correctly in increments (at least in the P-51), but the flap lever is either in the 100%/0% position respective to lowering/raising.  Came here to post this exact issue.

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Managed to fix it by reversing the axis in settings. Since I had both keybinds and axis the axis nullified the key press.

I can now confim that flaps do work and can be set to a desires level - but the cockpit lever animations don't follow the flaps position. That is definitely a bug.

There is still something fishy going on with the controls. Sometimes a random input won't register...

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On 4/15/2021 at 8:37 AM, NineLine said:

This is working correctly internally, so possible will be fixed in the next update, thanks.

HI.

Nice to read it is ok in the internal version and it will most lickely be fixed in future updates, becaouse it is definitively bugged.

Thanks again.

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By the way, it  is also bugged for the T51.

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Fixed? Animation inside cockpit when bound to TM Warthog slider seems to work now.

Also a new(?) funny ticking sound when moving the lever.

 

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After today's update (may 20th 2021) this still applies, sadly.

 

Air-flow and carb-heat levers have become binairy. Please respond if this is intentionally.

Also, at mission start, both levers are in the back-position. They should be in the forward-position in my opinion.

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