April 12Apr 12 It used to work, but recently it stopped working. I make sure brake isn't engage at all by assigning a key instead of on the pedals, also i am also sure ground spoilers are deployed. I am so confused.... please advice. Thank you. Kenneth
Sunday at 01:40 PM1 day Author Seems no one else is having this issue? Is there a way to see why the autobrake is off? I have removed all brake bindings, and left it to a keyboard button, and removed all autothrottle disconnect bindings, still the same. Also, after takeoff, when I move the throttle to CLB detent, my A/THR always disconnect and needs to be reengaged manually, not sure if that's related?Thanks
Sunday at 03:47 PM1 day Staff 2 hours ago, macbrush said:Seems no one else is having this issue? Is there a way to see why the autobrake is off? I have removed all brake bindings, and left it to a keyboard button, and removed all autothrottle disconnect bindings, still the same. Also, after takeoff, when I move the throttle to CLB detent, my A/THR always disconnect and needs to be reengaged manually, not sure if that's related?ThanksHi, do you have a TCA throttle per chance?
23 hours ago23 hr Author 18 hours ago, IniJamir said:Hi, do you have a TCA throttle per chance?Yes, I have thrustmaster TCA Quadrant Airbus edition and add-ons & side stick.
17 hours ago17 hr Staff 6 hours ago, macbrush said:Yes, I have thrustmaster TCA Quadrant Airbus edition and add-ons & side stick.Hi, so what more than likely is happening is that the detents are being picked up as buttons and that is throwing off inputs. When you go into the Controls Menu, Select the TCA and then Scan for Inputs, then move the throttle around to each of the detents and if any bindings are triggering from it; delete them. Let me know if this helps.
2 hours ago2 hr Author 14 hours ago, IniJamir said:Hi, so what more than likely is happening is that the detents are being picked up as buttons and that is throwing off inputs. When you go into the Controls Menu, Select the TCA and then Scan for Inputs, then move the throttle around to each of the detents and if any bindings are triggering from it; delete them. Let me know if this helps.Thanks for your suggestion! Although there is no assignment in the MSFS control options, now I figured out it's something in SPAD.neXt triggered the A/THR when I move the right throttle. I don't see anything mapped in SPAD.neXt but running MSFS without SPAD.neXt does make the problem go away. Now I just need to spend some time to figure out why.
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