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I always notice with my Saitek Cyborg Evo Force Joystick, after first loading up the Sim (FS 2004), I have to work the Throttle and Twist Joystick over its full travel, in all directions, a couple of times to reset everything back to the Zero/Central position before moving off.
I have a Saitek X52 and I have to do that also,if I don't everything is out of whack


I always notice with my Saitek Cyborg Evo Force Joystick, after first loading up the Sim (FS 2004), I have to work the Throttle and Twist Joystick over its full travel, in all directions, a couple of times to reset everything back to the Zero/Central position before moving off.
I have a Saitek X52 and I have to do that also,if I don't everything is out of whack
This is a separate problem, not a sound issue like me and the OP are having.
...one more reason to stick with FS9!
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... 8-)...!
I always notice with my Saitek Cyborg Evo Force Joystick, after first loading up the Sim (FS 2004), I have to work the Throttle and Twist Joystick over its full travel, in all directions, a couple of times to reset everything back to the Zero/Central position before moving off.
I have a Saitek X52 and I have to do that also,if I don't everything is out of whack
This is a separate problem, not a sound issue like me and the OP are having.
...one more reason to stick with FS9!
The "problem" I have with my Joystick also affects the sound.
Upon initially firing up my FS 2004, the Joystick throttle setting defaults to wide open, and the sound is at its max.
I have to manually operate the Joystick throttle forwards and backwards a number of times to get it to reset to its minimum position...with a tick-over sound.
Otherwise, the aircraft accelerates uncontrollably off the runway at maximum revs, and sound!......!
Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...FS Nav...and throttling my joystick!...... 8-)...!
sounds like a calibration issue,I noticed the saiteks don't really have a calibration option,I read somewhere that they are supposed to calibrate themselves,at least for the X52 which is what I have,

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