Powie Posted February 26 Posted February 26 In my second flight, directly after takeoff, the plane doesnt retract the left spoiler. Doesnt come in if I try to put it out and in by hardware, and also not by using the function keys. Right side is working as expected....
Powie Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 Update: got it in, by using max rudder inputs in the opposite direction! After releasing, all is normal now
darialove Posted February 27 Posted February 27 5 hours ago, Powie said: Update: got it in, by using max rudder inputs in the opposite direction! After releasing, all is normal now emm,this doesnt work for me(╥﹏╥)o
Powie Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 6 hours ago, darialove said: emm,this doesnt work for me(╥﹏╥)o Same problem?
sdlc Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Hello, Right side for me but it's seems to be linked to the roll null zone (corrected with fsuipc) Stephane
darialove Posted February 27 Posted February 27 4 hours ago, Powie said: Same problem? yes,but its right side for me
Tripdog87 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 If you’re in FS24 and have multiple hardware (TCA Airbus, Boeing Yoke, Rudder pedals) make sure each of those doesn’t have an unwanted joystick assignment to them. I noticed I had a right bank tendency and it was due to a “Right Aileron Trim” being randomly assigned with the right toe brake on my pedals. This was the same on the left tow brake (Left Aileron Trim) but the simulator wasn’t sensing a command. Long story short, I just typed in one by one (aileron, rudder and elevator) and went through each of my hardware and removed any commands that had aileron, rudder and elevator in it with the exception to the joystick I wanted it to be assigned to.
BillyBobJoe0987 Posted Friday at 01:51 AM Posted Friday at 01:51 AM I've found that I have this issue when I type on the OIS using my actual keyboard using "a" or "d". The problem is these keyboard inputs still move the sidestick in the plane. If you watch the sidestick while typing it will move. Typing in text boxes does not stop your keyboard from activating certain controls. The solution to this is to just slightly nudge my joystick to reset the one in the plane.
DroneSim Posted Friday at 09:28 PM Posted Friday at 09:28 PM 19 hours ago, BillyBobJoe0987 said: I've found that I have this issue when I type on the OIS using my actual keyboard using "a" or "d". The problem is these keyboard inputs still move the sidestick in the plane. If you watch the sidestick while typing it will move. Typing in text boxes does not stop your keyboard from activating certain controls. The solution to this is to just slightly nudge my joystick to reset the one in the plane. The solution is to unassign the buttons "a" and "d" to not make them move the ailerons 🙂 __________________________________________ 📺 YouTube: DroneSim
BillyBobJoe0987 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 22 hours ago, DroneSim said: The solution is to unassign the buttons "a" and "d" to not make them move the ailerons 🙂 You would have to unassign every button on the keyboard that can be used to type into the OIS. Most of them are bound to something so just typing in the OIS can change a lot of the planes controls.
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