BuzzinChowski Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 This sounds odd, and it's not happened anywhere but in this campaign, but I can be flying along and then all of a sudden the map appears and then AUTOSTOP gets triggered. This then stops me from flying and I crash. It doesn't happen all the time but when it does it seems to be just after a flight lead reaches a turnpoint. Sometimes it happens in a mission and sometimes not. I've flown a lot in the Huey, for instance I've completed Paradise Lost and plenty of time on servers in the UH1 and it's not happened there. It's happened on 4 missions in a row (9-13) Any ideas are welcome? Any Cheers
BuzzinChowski Posted October 15, 2024 Author Posted October 15, 2024 (edited) oh - i only have the default bind for autostop/start. Never seen the need to bind it to any other keys. <edit> I actually did have it bound but i did not use that switch during any flight</edit> Edited October 16, 2024 by BuzzinChowski
MAXsenna Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 oh - i only have the default bind for autostop/start. Never seen the need to bind it to any other keys. You, been it has not been bound the any buttons switches on your HOTAS, right? Well, you haven't made commands for it in any 3rd party app like VoiceAttack or one of those joystick apps? It's all I can think off. Never ever happened to me so... Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk
BuzzinChowski Posted October 16, 2024 Author Posted October 16, 2024 I checked again and Autostop/start was bound to a switch on the Throttle - so that's likely to be the cause. The curious thing is that I did not move the switch during the flight, so I wonder if the switch was closed and then somehow DCS repolled the switches and processed it as a new keystroke? I did have Hot Plug turned on, could this have been the reason? Thus causing me to fall from the sky like an absolute spanner. Thanks for answering the question and sorry for wasting your time 1
MAXsenna Posted October 16, 2024 Posted October 16, 2024 I checked again and Autostop/start was bound to a switch on the Throttle - so that's likely to be the cause. The curious thing is that I did not move the switch during the flight, so I wonder if the switch was closed and then somehow DCS repolled the switches and processed it as a new keystroke? I did have Hot Plug turned on, could this have been the reason? Thus causing me to fall from the sky like an absolute spanner. Thanks for answering the question and sorry for wasting your timeProbably what caused it yes. No time wasted! Sent from my SM-A536B using Tapatalk
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