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    I have setup everything but when the levelers are in Idle position and i push my hardware levelers forwards the ingame ones go from the idle positions directly to the middle of the range, and from there they go normal. Any ideas how i can make them not jump forwards and just follow my movement?

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      I assume by idle you mean the idle before the reverse gate. It possibly has to do with how your response curves are setup in the control binding settings, if you set them linear and use the full range of the hardware throttle (including the reverser portion, since this aircraft doesn't have any reverse) for this aircraft, you will get the linear response. I also have the same hardware, and I have noticed this behavior but I use spad next to configure these and have aircraft specific profiles. You don't necessarily need a tool like spad. In 2020, you can still create different control presets for different aircrafts, but they won't automatically apply upon loading that aircraft, you will have to do that manually, If you are on msfs 2024, then you can have presets for each aircraft and have them load automatically.

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        I assume by idle you mean the idle before the reverse gate. It possibly has to do with how your response curves are setup in the control binding settings, if you set them linear and use the full range of the hardware throttle (including the reverser portion, since this aircraft doesn't have any reverse) for this aircraft, you will get the linear response. I also have the same hardware, and I have noticed this behavior but I use spad next to configure these and have aircraft specific profiles. You don't necessarily need a tool like spad. In 2020, you can still create different control presets for different aircrafts, but they won't automatically apply upon loading that aircraft, you will have to do that manually, If you are on msfs 2024, then you can have presets for each aircraft and have them load automatically.

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        @p919h_lm

        I have set the hardware to the reverse position. But it's the software that makes a jump of 50% when just pressing the throttle hardware a few milimeters forward. I'm on 2024 and have it all set to linear

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          If the behaviour still exists with the linear sensitivity curves for the throttles, then that suggests it could be some sort of control assignment conflict.

          I know the TCA throttle quadrant has quite a lot of control assignments set up in its default profile that can cause a variety of issues in any product that doesn't have the exact same throttle quadrant layout in the sim. For example, moving the fuel cutoff switches triggers the following control assignments:

          SET ENGINE 1 FUEL VALVE
          SET ENGINE 2 FUEL VALVE
          SET ENGINE MASTER 1
          SET ENGINE MASTER 2
          SET STARTER 1
          SET STARTER 2

          I don't have a TCA throttle quadrant to hand at the moment, but I think it may also trigger the "THROTTLE INCREASE/THROTTLE DECREASE" control assignments at certain points on the throttle axis?

          The best way to get around any potential control assignment conflicts is to create a new controller profile for the throttle quadrant within MSFS, then delete all control assignments from it except the THROTTLE AXIS assignments. If that fixes the behaviour you were previously seeing in the sim, then you can start to gradually add back in some of the control assignments you previously deleted.

          Hope that helps.

          Mark - Just Flight

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            If the behaviour still exists with the linear sensitivity curves for the throttles, then that suggests it could be some sort of control assignment conflict.

            I know the TCA throttle quadrant has quite a lot of control assignments set up in its default profile that can cause a variety of issues in any product that doesn't have the exact same throttle quadrant layout in the sim. For example, moving the fuel cutoff switches triggers the following control assignments:

            SET ENGINE 1 FUEL VALVE
            SET ENGINE 2 FUEL VALVE
            SET ENGINE MASTER 1
            SET ENGINE MASTER 2
            SET STARTER 1
            SET STARTER 2

            I don't have a TCA throttle quadrant to hand at the moment, but I think it may also trigger the "THROTTLE INCREASE/THROTTLE DECREASE" control assignments at certain points on the throttle axis?

            The best way to get around any potential control assignment conflicts is to create a new controller profile for the throttle quadrant within MSFS, then delete all control assignments from it except the THROTTLE AXIS assignments. If that fixes the behaviour you were previously seeing in the sim, then you can start to gradually add back in some of the control assignments you previously deleted.

            Hope that helps.

            Mark - Just Flight

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            Thanks i will try that. Thought i had every conflicting thing out of it. But will look into it again.

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              DIdn't work still moves to this position with only minimal movement of my throttle quadrant.

              Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Screenshot 2025.09.12 - 08.46.31.75.png

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                Are you able to share a screenshot of what your sensitivity curves look like for your throttles?

                Mark - Just Flight

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                  Are you able to share a screenshot of what your sensitivity curves look like for your throttles?

                  Mark - Just Flight

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                  Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Screenshot 2025.09.12 - 21.53.58.97.png Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Screenshot 2025.09.12 - 21.54.02.46.png

                  Like this they are fully into the reverse on the quadrant itself. If i touch them they instantly jump to the middle of the line.

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                    They look like they should all be fine. Which THROTTLE AXIS control assignments are do you currently have assigned?

                    I would personally recommend assigning the THROTTLE 1 AXIS and THROTTLE 2 AXIS to your left throttle, and then THROTTLE 3 AXIS and THROTTLE 4 AXIS to your right throttle.

                    By default, the TCA throttle quadrant may be using the "THROTTLE X AXIS (0 to 100%)" control assignments (where X is the engine number), which can be troublesome, as I believe the 0% position with a linear sensitivity curve will equate to the 50% throttle position.

                    Mark - Just Flight

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                      I have the Airbus throttle quadrant as well and can confirm what Mark said. Bindings have to be to throttle 1-4 axis and not 0-100%. Then on your quadrant unlock the reverser stop so you have full range of motion. The RJ doesn’t like the 0-100 binding.

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                        I did put the assignments to the Throttle AXIS 1 to 4 now but still jump straight to the middle instead of going up linear. Only from the middle point they start to follow my in real life movement. Could this be a software issue in the Quadrant itself that i need to recalibrate something? But on default airplanes or the Fenix i don't run in this issue. What is a shame because i like the RJ other then that. I used to have it working too..

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