Ailerons and elevator, which I have assigned to the two primary axis (X an Y) are very slow to move. When I move the yoke forward and back to center the elevator is still moving down while the yoke is already back at center position and it is moving very slowly.Corjan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 9:30 am Hi,
Just tested it, and found the issue (I think).
For some reason, the library I use ignores the first two axis and wont report them changing.
I have no idea why, it feels like I don't understand how it should work
Anyways, I changed it to not ignore them, and now it works.
Will be in AM 4.1 BETA when it releases,
Corjan
Throttle, Mixture and Flaps, which I have assigned to other axis behave normally. They are moving to the given setting in the same way you can see in AM 4.0.2.
UPDATE:
Actions on axis 0 and 1 are causing Air Manager to be completly unresponsive.WhenI try to close the AM application, In get an error message indicating that OpenJDK Platform binary is not reponding.
UPDATE 2:
From the logs I can see that there are more than 11´000 callbacks per second for axis 6:. I think this massive callbacs cause the stalling of Air Manager.
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2021-07-04 20:51:43 INFO SiRunner - MSFS Controller - Flight Yoke System: called with type = 0, index = 6, input = 0.0
the calbacks should only occure when the value changes between those 3 values.
Paul