This is a new problem. Suddenly, when I attempt to move my Thrustmaster throttle past Military (so far, only in the Heatblur Phantom), it will not go. Only way is to use the Full Throttle cmd. Any ideas on what's up? NC
This is a new problem. Suddenly, when I attempt to move my Thrustmaster throttle past Military (so far, only in the Heatblur Phantom), it will not go. Only way is to use the Full Throttle cmd. Any ideas on what's up? NC
Are you using the afterburner command to go from full military to the afterburner range? They kind of used the afterburner button to simulate the detent in the throttle. The manual specifies that you can override this by binding the afterburner command also to the throttle, but I did not have any luck yet with that.
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With the Heatblur Cat it was always like this for me. Maybe you mixed it up with the DC Tomcat? I think that one has the afterburner in the normal throttle range.
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I still can't get the Heatblur Tomcat throttle to advance to Military....
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I will check this out tomorrow, but I think I have found out what I've been doing incorrectly. I kept thinking that "Full Throttle" would engage the AB. Wrong. Apparently there IS a "Toggle Afterburner" setting, and once that command is selected, then the throttle should move forward. I will check it out tomorrow..... NC
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