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I know when starting the a4  the throttle is pulled ALL the way back..( further that it nornaly travels...and STARTING the a4  the throttle pops out to the right and forward to start the engine.  ( so far no issue)  BUT,  i can NOT reverse that same process when shutting down ( or even restarting)  i can NOT get the throttle to go PAST ( back/left) the normal operating position.

  What am i missing?  is there a LEVER..BUTTON ??  KNOB???  something i can not see...or have found in any video or manual. Please someone HELP

   The mouse can NOT do the same thing it does to bring the throttle forward from its locking position...to park it/ put it BACK in it's lock/parking position.

   MAYDAY..not many hairs left 🙂   need help.

   Thanks in advance.

  weed89

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the entire throttle is UN-CLICKABLE returning it to cutoff/parking position...i can Only click it OUT of the Far back ( locked/parked) position....i can NOT return it to the same place no matter what i do..where i click it...have spen HOURS trying to find/figure out how to get it to return to cutoff with no luck!

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24 minutes ago, Weed89 said:

the entire throttle is UN-CLICKABLE returning it to cutoff/parking position


Looks like your throttle is not returning the axis to 0, have you tried to calibrate your Hotas?

 

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You have to be within 1% of minimum axis input. I set saturation Y 99% and couldn't get the clickable zone to pop up. There are two stages of advance (right click each stage) and two stage of retreat (left click each stage). I also notice it can get stuck between stages if you try to advance with throttle not near zero. This can be fixed by returning throttle near zero and doing the other command.

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Don't feel bad.  I was in 50+ hours before I realized that I didn't have to use the emergency fuel cut off to shut down for a repair or re-arm...  Sometimes, it's the little things that stump us.

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