Please tag your post with #pc and/or #xbox.
xbox
Are you on Steam or Microsoft Store version?
mircosoft store
Are you using Developer Mode or made changes in it?
no changes to mode.
Brief description of the issue:
on aircraft mb339, bede BD-55, aerolite 107 and A-10 logitech hotas throttle is non responsive or is the mouse in side the cockpit. tried uninstall/reinstall on all aircraft , restarting xboxes and deleting rolling cach. All other aircraft used some far are just fine. first noticed 8/1
Provide Screenshot(s)/video(s) of the issue encountered:
Detail steps to reproduce the issue encountered:
tried both types of xbox and multiple other aircraft altered weather and flight origins
PC specs and/or peripheral set up of relevant:
xbox series s and x
Build Version # when you first started experiencing this issue:
after last update
the next confusing thing with the Bd-5j , using the keyboard for throttle control if i touch the hotas throttle it takes the power down to idle. so if on finals i put back on the throttle which kills the power ,then push forward i get control of reverse thrust. which i didnt know i had! it is so messed up
finally got round to re-assigning the throttle and now all planes are fully throttle controlled again on the hotas. easy job in the end. what this has shown me is that not all design houses are equal, so i now have my favourites and others to avoid.
the next moderator to read this i consider this threat closed
No. I have a USB hub connected to my XBOX. In the hub I have a USB memory stick (for captures), a Logitech unifying receiver (for my Logitech K400+ wireless keyboard and a Logitech mouse), a Thrustmaster rudder pedal, and the Honeycomb Alpha XPC yoke. The Bravo throttle quadrant is plugged into the Honeycomb XPC hub, which is plugged into the hub port on the Alpha.
The Bravo controls are recognized, but there are problems with some axis and button bindings. None of the LEDs illuminate.
In the manual it mentioned that Logitech Pedals and throttle are supported, but not Thrustmaster. In order to get the Thrustmaster Pedals to work, you have to connect them to a T Flight Hotas One, and connect that direct to the Xbox.
That being said, I experienced a complete failure to recognize the Bravo throttle this morning when I first used my Xbox. Everything had been working the night before when I shut down the console. This morning, the Alpha component was working, but the Bravo was not discovered. I had to power the console off and reboot it for the Bravo to be discovered.
A true-to-life 180-degree yoke handle with built-in rudder controls at your fingertips provides precise, long-lasting control of any aircraft. The included modular throttle quadrant, with integrated trim wheel and custom lever, enables players to customize at-home aviators for an enhanced, realistic flight experience for both light and heavy aircrafts. The VelocityOne Flight management display, and an authentic status indicator panel, offers real-time alerts and critical flight details so you can fly the skies with confidence. When you connect via a USB connection, the setup process is quick and easy across all compatible devices. The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flight will be available in Fall 2021 for $349.95 USD. Sign up to be notified when VelocityOne Flight is available for pre-order from
Pilots have been owning the skies on Xbox with the T.Flight HOTAS One and TFRP Pedals for some time, and now, a new bundle is on the way! The T.Flight Full Kit X is great for playing Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series XS. It is a full flight simulation kit for gamers seeking immersive and realistic flight sessions. Once you connect the device to your console, everything is instantly recognized by the game and configured for use right away. This kit includes the joystick, detachable throttle, and rudder pedals with slide rails. Specifically, the T. Flight HOTAS One features a compact design, and the joystick and throttle can be detached, allowing for customized positioning for your preferred flight experience.
Product: F1 23
Platform:Steam-PC
Please specify your platform model. PC
Summarize your bug There is no throttle trigger vibration on the Xbox Series X controller, sometimes the brake trigger as well. The controller did work fine for a couple of days, so the problem wasn't there at first, but appeared later. I have tried restarting the game, changing in game options related to force feedback, using new batteries on the controller, verifying the game files, using the latest controller firmware, used wired connection. I tested the controller on F1 21, worked fine. I remember F1 22 having similar issues early after launch so didn't want to test that game.
What is your 16 digit Report Code? JMJV-GKJD-MXER-RDSE
Can you please provide the name of your current internet service provider?
Which area is the bug/glitch in? Single Player
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Plug in an Xbox Series X controller on PC via Steam on Windows 10 and try to complete a lap on time trial. You will see either the throttle trigger does not vibrate or both of them. If they work at first, they will stop vibrating after a while.
What happens when the bug occurs? The throttle trigger or both triggers are dead when they should be giving vibration feedback. Only the regular controller vibration is present.
What do you expect to see? Vibration in the triggers.
Dual lever and vernier controls along with 10 programmable buttons and an integrated trim wheel provide a realistic experience for both light aircrafts and heavy jets. Customize your throttle controls with included custom lever handles to match your preferred aircraft.
@XfinityPeterB I have the 400mbps unlimited plan, my series x is directly plugged into the router, and it runs around 70 mbps 60% of the time and 8-15 mbps 40% of the time. Same as the other guy, other devices are getting full speed. This is an obvious throttle. This is horrible. What a joke comcast.
In spring 2000, LucasArts began production of Full Throttle 2, an official sequel to continue the storyline of Full Throttle.[33] Since Tim Schafer had already left the company at the time, Larry Ahern, who was involved in the original game's development, was appointed the project lead and Bill Tiller, the art director. The story would have focused on Ben's efforts to foil a plan by a "large corporation" and the local governor to replace all paved highways with hover pads, robbing the bikers and truckers of their traditional ground. In the first half of the game, Ben would have prevented an assassination attempt on Father Torque, who now leads the anti-hovercraft rally, then team up with a "persistent undercover female reporter" to bring down the villainous governor. In Tiller's opinion, the sequel "was going to capture the feel of the first game yet expand upon the milieu".[28] At the early stages, the project received positive feedback from other LucasArts employees but according to Tiller, it eventually fell apart because of disagreements on the game style between the production team and "a particularly influential person" within the management, which led to a series of "mistakes". The production ceased in November 2000, when 25% of the levels and about 40% of the preproduction art were complete. LucasArts never released an official statement regarding the game cancellation.[28] Both Ahern and Tiller left LucasArts in 2001, after the game was cancelled.
The Autothrottle functionality in the Citation Logitude is slightly obscured and is behind the throttle levers. One can see this when you hover slightly behind the Throttle levers and the Tooltip reads " Disengage Autohrottle" by default. However , the clickspot is ellusive and I tried several different places and Left click/right click near the throttles to "Disengage "and the "RE-engage " it. I wanted to manually adjust the "SPD" button on the AP console from "FMS to MAN" and set the speed at 250 knots and let the autothrottle take over. I have had NO LUCK doing this. Has anyone else been successful at it? Some guidance/pointers would be welcome and appreciated.
I've found it, I pretty much only fly the longitude. After engaging selected air speed mode on the MCP, turn the dial to your selected speed and finally press the engage autothrottle button located on the stem of the throttle
Are you sure the Longitude has an auto throttle? The CJ4 does not, but I don't have enough experience yet with the Longitude. In the CJ4 the speed control is used set a speed and the autopilot adjusts the pitch to try to maintain that speed, but the throttle is still pilot manually controlled. I'll be interested if the Longitude is different.
Yep, I finally figured it out also. However how do you Use the FMS setting? Also is there a way to auto land with the auto throttle? Furthermore, has anyone figured out how to get the total ETA instead of just the left ETE?
760c119bf3