Here a strange one for you I have both the boxed edition of FSX Gold and The original FS9 running on windows 10. I am using CH rudder peddles and recently I have been having issues with the rudder in FS9. What happens is I always start cold and dark and than go through the start up procedure for the aircraft I am flying. While in spot view I always check my controls before I push back to make sure every thing is working like it should. Every thing looks great so I then push back call the tower for permission to taxi once I stop I start to throttle up and that is when my rudder will kick hard right. I for got to mention I use a Cessna Flight yoke with throttles once the rudder kicks to the right nothing I do will make it come back to normal I have to throttle down in order for the rudder to work correctly Now here is the strange thing this does not happen in FSX at all. So far I have discovered that if I turn down the throttle sensitivities the problem goes away
and every thing works correctly. I have not made any changes to FS9 or added any thing I also looked at the FSX config file and noticed there is a line that reads Rudder=64
This same line is also in the FSX cfg file so that tells me that is not the problem.
I have uninstalled the software for the Cessna flight yoke and reinstalled it with no luck . The biggest problem is I have to change the sensitivities every time I start up Fs9 Is there a way to set this up permanently?
Now I have no idea as to why the problem only occurs in FS9 and it does not make any difference as to which aircraft I use.
It is obvious that something has changed somewhere but the question is where.
any help would be appreciated