

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004Ĭlick Start, click All Programs, and then click Microsoft Games.Ĭlick Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, click Troubleshooting, and then click Reset Defaults.

For more information about how to troubleshoot game controllers in Flight Simulator, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:ģ15926 How to troubleshoot joystick problems in Flight Simulatorįollow the steps for the version of Flight Simulator that you are using. If the issue did not occur, the problem maybe with game controller configuration and setting. If the issue continues to occur, go to the next method. Try to use your keyboard to play the game. Start Microsoft Windows, and then start the game. To determine if the game device is causing the issue, turn off your computer and unplug the game controller (joystick). Sometimes a controler that is not calibrated correctly may cause problems in the game. To work around this problem, use the following methods in the order that they appear in. This problem may occur if the fuel settings for the aircraft are not configured correctly. Additionally, your aircraft may take off on its own. And this can also open your storm window then and crash you.Īll I am saying is that stuff like RTFM always sounds kind of cool, but maybe there are use cases that are not on your radar that make people appreciate threads like these.Aircraft unexpectedly banks to the left or to the right or is uncontrollable in Flight Simulator Symptomsīefore you start to fly, before you take off, or when you fly in Microsoft Flight Simulator, your aircraft may unexpectedly bank to the left or to the right after being airborne for about five minutes. When you dock out a GTN750 or a G3000 Screen onto a hardware touchscreen and actually do touch it, your controls get locked up in the main sim (i.e.: if you are in a left turn with yoke you cannot return to center) until you manually give focus back to the sim. This also expands to using touch screens. So I think threads like these are very important.

The whole multi monitor situation is in a sorry state. And this tracks whether or not your damage is enabled. And that is tiered in different difficulties, Thunder being the “hardest”. It is quite comprehensive and adds stuff like fuel, fees, maintenance and parking costs. OnAir is a third party program, that simulates an economy, akin to FSEconomy to give you something to do.
