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Hi, I use a common Thrustmaster T16000M. The flightstick runs great with F/A 18 (as well as with other sim games) but I've got a very strange behaviour with the F-16. Generally, it works fine, as "should be", but sometimes (and I don't understand the reason nor I'm able to precisely say when it occurs), the stick become unresponsive. It seems totally numb, eg. if I put it full on the left the plane move just a bit, and it is quit impossible to manouver... than, after some minutes, it comes to life again. Sometime never occurs, sometimes a couple of times.

During the unresponsive moment, I check the control menu, and the axis moves correctly.

The very strange thing is that if I set the autopilot, it is not able to move properly the plane course. As I said, I try moving from FA18 to F16 many time to understand if is a controller problem, but never happen with FA18.

Thanks for your help.

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3 hours ago, Sparviero1978 said:

Hi, I use a common Thrustmaster T16000M. The flightstick runs great with F/A 18 (as well as with other sim games) but I've got a very strange behaviour with the F-16. Generally, it works fine, as "should be", but sometimes (and I don't understand the reason nor I'm able to precisely say when it occurs), the stick become unresponsive. It seems totally numb, eg. if I put it full on the left the plane move just a bit, and it is quit impossible to manouver... than, after some minutes, it comes to life again. Sometime never occurs, sometimes a couple of times.

During the unresponsive moment, I check the control menu, and the axis moves correctly.

The very strange thing is that if I set the autopilot, it is not able to move properly the plane course. As I said, I try moving from FA18 to F16 many time to understand if is a controller problem, but never happen with FA18.

Thanks for your help.

Hey, check any additional bindings that are on the "Pitch" and "Roll" and remove them

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