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Post by a1g1z1art on Dec 21, 2017 11:55:16 GMT
I have tried to get the Saitek Cessna trim wheel to work but it just settles in the trim up position in the virtual cockpit indicator of the Carenado C152. Seems to just point the aircraft upward and stay there unless you 'compensate' the control yoke forward. I have tried reading other posts to sort this with no success. Haven't tried a reset using FSuipc4 just the normal setting /controls/ procedure in the fsx interface. Help would be much appreciated!! Attachments:
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Post by MarkH on Dec 21, 2017 18:15:41 GMT
Have you ever had the Saitek trim wheel work successfully? First off, it is (as far as Windows knows) an analogue device, so it has two ends and a centre position. Your is behaving as if it's wound all the way to one end. It takes lots of turns to centre up - you should see this in the Windows calibration screen. Perhaps you have done all this. I can't think what else is wrong, unless you haven't actually mapped it to the elevator trim in the options/settings/controls screen.
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Post by a1g1z1art on Dec 21, 2017 21:13:24 GMT
Mark, reinstalled a 64 bit driver for the trim wheel which included a restart and then checked for conflicts and reassigned to trim axis and it now Works!! Sorry for confusion I think it was incorrectly assigned now reads elevator trim axis and trim appeared under axis when I span the trim wheel finally. As it's Christmas I was going to get FSUIPC4 to get a better range of revs from the throttle it seems to go from 30 to 80 percent as opposed from 0_100 percent. Always so much more to learn! Thanks again Joe
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