Chris Sykes
Charter Member
No, this has me stumped ....:isadizzy:
First of all, when you have an axis for Prop lever on your stick (and actually use it), there's no point in using these "snap" keystrokes as well; reason for that is, that if you use a keystroke, obviously the lever is in the wrong position afterwards; even worse, if the lever "jitters" even a little bit in that position (which is quite normal if the lever is not in its idle position), FS immediately reacts to it and sets the new position again as dictated by the lever.
To exclude this possibility, can you please test the following exactly as described:
1. IMPORTANT: Remove ALL possible assigments to "Propeller axis" and "Engine 1 Propeller Axis"
For ALL controllers that FSX sees (under ControllerType).
2. Load the Harrier fresh, via menu Aircraft. Without doing anything else.
3. Open the VTOLgauge 2D window.
The green needle should indicate 0 degrees. Right ?
4. Now, press CTRL+F1 a few times, and after each keypress, observe the position of the green needle. At each keystroke it should progress to the next dotted green line.
(resp. at 50, 80, and 98 degrees).
If it doesn't, what values do you read on the display after each keypress ??
5. Same as 4. but now starting from full nozzles (98), and using CNTR+F4.
Maybe it appears you've already done this test, but I want to make sure that:
- The problem isn't caused by a Prop lever "jittering"; because there's nothing I can do about that.
- That this occurs also right after initial load, without having done anything with PropPitch or STOlever in the VC.
I'm afraid this is the only way I can pinpoint this problem, because (as far as I know) you appear to be the only person having this problem at the moment. By the way, that doesn't exclude the possibility of a "bug"; just that "something" behaves different on your setup, making it happen like you describe.
And I surely want to find out what's causing it .... So you have my full attention
Rob
PS:
Just some additional info: the problem of "jittering" controller axis interfering with keystroke commands for the same function, is as old as FS itself. (not saying this is the case here of course).
I don't know how long you are a MSFS user, but if you have used various FS versions the frequently reported problem from users that can't activate "reverse thrust" on big airliners via F2, might ring a bell; and is another well-known example of the same problem: a "jittering" Throttle lever overriding F2 (Decrement throttle) commands, thus preventing activation of "reverse thrust".
Hi Rob, got me too! I have even redownloaded and reinstalled! I have done as you asked, had already tried without the axis assignment, here is what i got.
- Done
- Check
- Check, 0 Degrees showing
- First Ctrl+F1= 50 Degrees Second Ctrl+F1 = 98.5 Degrees! No more changes...
- First Ctrl+F1= 0 Degrees, doesnt stop at any in between
No jittering experienced with the Axis assigned only when the null was moved...
Also i disabled all the DLL's and EXE's except the Harrier Hud from running... Im stumped!
