by rcbarend » Mon Oct 10, 2005 12:23 pm
This problem is usually caused by an addon gauge (or even XML-code in an aircraft model) that continuously gives "events" (commands), which interfere with multi-keystroke commands in FS.
If such an event is given between the two keystrokes (like between "Shift-P" and "1" for Pushback-Left), FS ignores the modifier command (= the second keystroke).
Note: This is also why you cannot change e.g. the View-mode between the two keystrokes.
This applies to all such multi-keystroke commands, like:
- Pushback (Shift-P, followed by a "1"or "2" to turn)
Causing the aircraft not to turn during pushback.
- Select Engine ("E", followed by the engine number(s) )
Causing the aircraft to lose trottle control over engine2,3,4.
Example: after (accidentally) giving the "E" command, Engine-1 is selected.
If you have a combined throttle lever for all throttles, only throttle-1 will react from now on.
Trying to select all engines/throttles again (via the keysequence "E" "1" "2" "3" "4") will fail.
The only way to regain controll over all throttles is to reload the aircraft.
- Select Exit ("Shift-E" followed by "2")
Causing the MainExit to open instead of Exit-2.
- Etc Etc ......
Now, assigning other keys to "Toggle Pushback", "Select 1" or "Select 2" MAY help (that depends on the gauge/model code that is causing the problem), but it usually doesn't.
It also explain why it works sometimes, and sometimes not (depending how quick you type the keys).
Note that, if you follow the proper procedure as described in a previous post, this problem does NOT occur with any of the default aircraft.
Rob Barendregt