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Re Help with FSX

Postby mykV » Sat Aug 22, 2009 11:51 am

Heeelp can anyone please answer this question for me, for the situation is driving me crazy.

I have FSX standard + Acceleration, a CH Yoke, Saitek rdder pedals and have calibrated them both and assigned the usual  buttons and knobs and pedals.  And auto-rudder is turned off.And all to no avail   :'(

In does not matter which aircraft or helo I select, all of them turn gradually left, getting more into the turn if left. It does not matter if they are taxiing or flying, with out input from me or from autopilot, they all turn LEFT. and it is driving me MAD. I cannot find out if it is a setting or config problem or whatever. Does anyone know of a fix for this problem, I would be everso grateful.   Myk
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Re: Re Help with FSX

Postby BAW0343 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:31 pm

Well for it to be happening during taxi is a little strange.. However, prop planes have a natural tendency to turn left due to the propeller torque and a few other factors. However if its happening in Jets I would recommend that you calibrate your joystick. That would be the only way to fix it I believe.
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Re: Re Help with FSX

Postby Steve M » Sat Aug 22, 2009 1:25 pm

This happened to me 4 weeks ago when I dropped my joystick on the floor. For the life of me I cannot remember what I did to fix it. I think I reprofiled the fsx commands and that did not work. I may be wrong but I shut everything down and defragged followed by a restart. All returned to normal after that. Calibrating didn't help in my case.  
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