BC446BG Posted May 20, 2021 Report Posted May 20, 2021 I'm new to the Saab. All functions on my Logitech joystick work fine except for the throttle. When I move the joystick throttle the Saab throttles sometimes jump a little bit or more often do nothing at all. I've googled and searched the forum. Have seen similar problems but no solution. I have the latest SAAB version. As an aside, the throttle works fine with the other aircraft that I fly. Any suggestions?? Quote
BC446BG Posted May 21, 2021 Author Report Posted May 21, 2021 Is there a friction lock associated with the SAAB 340 throttles? Is there something special that must be done to control two engines (vs one) with a joystick? I have no trouble with the throttle on my single engine planes. The SAAB is my first twin engine. Help would be much appreciated. I am dead in the water as things currently stand..... Thanks Quote
jgniewkowski Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 I had this problem with another aircraft and I ended up having to update the Gizmo application that runs with many of x-aviations products. I am using version 21.03.16.0101 WINDOWS (go to the x-plane plugins menu and select Gizmo64 -> About Gizmo Quote
JGregory Posted May 26, 2021 Report Posted May 26, 2021 (edited) On 5/20/2021 at 4:22 PM, BC446BG said: I'm new to the Saab. All functions on my Logitech joystick work fine except for the throttle. When I move the joystick throttle the Saab throttles sometimes jump a little bit or more often do nothing at all. I've googled and searched the forum. Have seen similar problems but no solution. I have the latest SAAB version. As an aside, the throttle works fine with the other aircraft that I fly. Any suggestions?? Your throttles need to be in sync with the cockpit manipulators. Use the TQ Viewer pop-up to view the position of your hardware and the manipulators. In addition, there is a Flight Idle Latch that will prevent you from moving the throttles below FI under certain conditions. The user preferences allow you to choose how to handle this. There are several posts on these forums that describe this in more detail. Edited May 26, 2021 by JGregory Quote
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