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Throttle rolls back to Idle after Takeoff when using Mouse Drag Input #7607

Open rthom91 opened 1 year ago

rthom91 commented 1 year ago

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Build info

{
    "built": "2022-11-17T00:08:30+00:00",
    "ref": "refs/heads/master",
    "sha": "e423747c6650aba43085dca6263b8ce41893ffe8",
    "actor": "frankkopp",
    "event_name": "manual",
    "pretty_release_name": "master:e423747c"
}

Describe the bug

Throttles drop to IDLE on takeoff (weight off rear wheels).

Expected behavior

Throttles stay locked at TOGA/FLX/CL.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Spawn on runway.
  2. Click and drag throttles to TOGA or FLX or CL with mouse.
  3. Takeoff.

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Benjozork commented 1 year ago

Make sure the "assisted takeoff" option is disabled in MSFS assistance settings.

rthom91 commented 1 year ago

Make sure the "assisted takeoff" option is disabled in MSFS assistance settings.

It is...

Benjozork commented 1 year ago

Are all other assistances disabled ?

Are you sure you don't have the piloting assistance toolbar panel with some options enabled ?

frankkopp commented 1 year ago

Please come to our Discord to get this investigated. As we had this a lot with users either having assistance functions on or wring controller mappings it is unlikely this is a bug or issue.

rthom91 commented 1 year ago

Please come to our Discord to get this investigated. As we had this a lot with users either having assistance functions on or wring controller mappings it is unlikely this is a bug or issue.

This issue has nothing to do with either of those. If (both of) you would take 5 minutes to investigate this yourselves you would already have your own answer...

Unplug your controllers (if you want), use the mouse and drag the throttles to any of the 3 top modes, and take off. They will drop back to IDLE the second weight is off the rear wheels.

Saschl commented 1 year ago

Can confirm the issue happens when only using the mouse to move the throttles:

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19493808/204066762-30145ee9-9690-4d30-9123-fbc590dd3579.mp4

We will look into this, in the meanwhile please use any Keybind (keyboard default F3 for example works fine) to control the throttle. This will work fine.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19493808/204066783-7c330a4f-0910-4bf9-be86-d6e0650668f8.mp4

Just a side note, we get a lot of reports with the exact same symptoms, and almost every case was due to assisted takeoff being enabled, so don't take it personal if we usually go through the "standard" steps at first.

frankkopp commented 1 year ago

This issue has nothing to do with either of those. If (both of) you would take 5 minutes to investigate this yourselves you would already have your own answer...

This is just rude