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Chris Trott
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Click and Drag not working

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Okay, here's the problem -

I can't click and drag the Mixture controls. If I have it assigned to a joystick axis, I don't have any problems, but no matter what, I can't drag it and have it stay set with the mouse.

I'm using the current FSUIPC, FS9, and a CH Throttle Quadrant. I have un-mapped the mixture controls completely except for the standard keys in FS9 and I've tried unmapping it completely in FSUIPC, but it doesn't seem to have any affect. This is the case on ALL aircraft. Does anyone have any ideas?

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Chris

What do you mean by mixture controls on a turboprop?

Fuel trimmers????

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I mean mixture controls on all.

I have identified the problem however. It seems that somehow FSUIPC was causing the problem because it had the reverser axis mapped and all were showing "-417". This is what was causing the problems with the mixture levers and the problems with the McKay panels. I don't know why a standing "reverser" setting would affect mixture controls, but apparently it does.

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AH OK Chris

It was quite a general problem. :think:

Making sense or not it looks like you are fixed so that's great :thumbsup:

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