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Otherwise the calibration will only use the idle position as 0% and TOGA as 100%. The fact that you can't seem to calibrate the reverse thrust settings suggests that you need to go right from step 1 and ensure that during the Thrustmaster calibration you ensure that you pull up the reverse thrust levers and move the thrust levers fully back when setting the minimum values. If 1 & 2 work but 3 doesn't then I'm afraid it's back to Fenix to diagnose. The above process should show you which part is not working properly. Check controller works in Thrustmaster Control Panel (you can test the FFB effect). Install latest 2019TTRS1 check for firmware v29, updating if necessary. Note that until you have completed the calibration I don't think you'll see any movement of the levers in the cockpit, but once they are calibrated you should see the movement you expect. Disconnect the XB1 controller and do not play with a wheel with it connected. Make sure that you have NO OTHER controls bound to a throttle.ģ) load up the Fenix and go through the calibration in the MCDU. Sensitivity doesn't particularly matter at this stage as long as the levers show movement across the whole range. Again check that the display shows smooth and continuous movement across the whole range (don't forget to include the reverse position in your test). If you have the flaps/speed brake add-on note there is a more extensive calibration procedure required.Ģ) Load up MSFS and check in options that the thrust levers are set to throttle 1 axis and throttle 2 axis - not the 0 to 100% variants. If there is any problem at this stage go back and use the Thrustmaster calibration instructions from their website. ![]() It's vital to take this step by step to determine the cause of the problem.ġ) Check using the Thrustmaster control panel that each and every button is working, and that the thrust levers (and flaps and speed brake levers if you have them) show smooth and continuous movement across the entire range. Via Devices and Printers Open up the Run command box, which you can access by right-clicking Start and selecting a shortcut for opening it on the Power User menu. Here are some notes I posted here a few months ago:
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