I think the issue is not about why you’re not getting reverse range in MSFS… But most likely why are you not getting the IDLE thrust. Why can other simulator work with the reverse range? IDLE position should have it filled on the 2 bar level. It shouldn’t be empty like in your screenshot on the IDLE position. It’s even more unacceptable that the same problem happened “twice” from a different hardware connected in the same way to your PC.įeel free to take my screenshot on what it “Should” look like for the Idle position and show it to the Thrustmaster support. If they can’t find it as an issue, I think that’s an unacceptable excuse, since you would have sent them this evidence to tell them, “Here’s IDLE, here’s Full Reverse” Why are both the green bars empty? The green bar should fill up 25% or 2 lines per detent position in the throttle quadrant, just like in my screenshot. Your screenshot of it is clearly showing an obvious problem coming from the thrustmaster control panel. Shifting the blame to MSFS as the problem is an unacceptable excuse since the Thrustmaster Control Panel is “THEIR” software coming from their driver and their own tool. But if the issue already comes from the thrustmaster driver software, it’s not a fair accusation if they see it’s the sim’s issue. Then yes, it is an issue on the sim side. If the Hardware is correct, and the driver/software is showing the correct input, but MSFS behaves differently. MSFS just takes whatever it is being input to it. Either on that Software, or the hardware itself on the previous step. It doesn’t matter what MSFS is doing, if the input itself is already wrong on the driver/software level, then it’s already wrong from the start. Because the way that input flow works is Hardware → Driver → MSFS. I’m actually surprised that Thrustmaster couldn’t find a hardware, firmware, or calibration problem about this. I had a new and a old quadrant and both have this problem in the thrustmaster panel and MSFS. I was talking to the thrustmaster support and they can’t find a problem in the hardware or software.
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