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Seriously, I'd like to assign the throttle to a controller axis.

As there are sim-rigs out there with throttle twist grips, I am sure the hardcore simmer community would be grateful for that little addition :)

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Seriously, I'd like to assign the throttle to a controller axis.

As there are sim-rigs out there with throttle twist grips, I am sure the hardcore simmer community would be grateful for that little addition :)

The hardcore simmers are already grateful ... as the "corrector" (under Axis category) is the throttle! ;P

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The hardcore simmers are already grateful ... as the "corrector" (under Axis category) is the throttle! ;P

 

Thank you, all I needed was already there... I just needed a... "corrector"... ;)

Who came up with that word, is it in the orig flight manual?

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Thank you, all I needed was already there... I just needed a... "corrector"... ;)

Who came up with that word, is it in the orig flight manual?

 

Are You sure that the "Corrector" is the throttle ?

 

I rather thought it would be the Governor Incr/Decr.

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The corrector is the same as using PageUp and PageDown keys and those are marked with Throttle. The corrector does not seam to work properly as you do not get full power and just get the alarm going off. I have tried to bind it to several axes on my stick, same problem with all.

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The 'corrector' is the 'throttle' axis, not sure where the name originated, but it's not in the flight manual.

 

I'll submit it to the devs tmw morning.

 

HiJack, advance your controller axis to full and then press PGUP

to see if the in-game throttle moves any further.

 

Also check that there are no other controls conflicting.

 

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