I like the thrust_reverse_hold which is at 100% when you want it. ![]() Thanks lightplane, I have gone back and tried thrust_reverse_toggle and thrust_reverse_hold. Just uncheck the box and your throttle axis should work properly.Finally - X-plane does not have individual reverse thrust for each engine - so far. other throttle quadrants do not have the indent, but x-plane doesn't know this. The CH throttle quadrant has a indent below which checking this box causes the axis to go into reverse thrust. ![]() Assign a button to "reverse thrust" - pressing and holding the button will engage reverse thrust.If you have Saitek throttle quadrant - pulling an axis down past the bottom of the axis (into the red area) presses a button - assign this button to reverse thrust so that by pulling the axis all the way down you engage reverse thrust.With the same throttle quadrant, you could assign the button that the axis presses to "toggle reverse thrust" so this way by pulling the throttle all the way down to the stop, you activate reverse thrust - now you need to push the throttle forward yto increase reverse thrust power - then pull down to the bottom again to toggle back to normal power.If you find that you're getting reverse thrust about a 1/3 of the way down an axis, that means you have checked "use CH Throttle quadrant" in joystick assignments (under equipment tab I tihnk). don't forget to press the toggle again to turn reverse thrust off.3. ![]() Pull your throttle axis back to idle, press the "toggle reverse thrust butotn" then push your thottle up to increase reverse thrust power. Assign a button to "toggle reverse thrust" - then you can use your throttle axis. Assign an axis to "reverse thrust" - then simply push that axis when you want reverse thrust2.
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