Throttle respond on low fuel

Guest

Let me describe my problme
When I am on the landingstrip with a PMDG 737-700 with engines idle. When I open the throttle , somtimes it happends that the right wing engines dont respond and stay idle. I have tried different techniques to correct this, like closing down and start up again but nothing seems to work

Greatful for answer

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Jonathan (99jolegg) Chief Captain

It is only selecting one engine for some reason. Press "E" and then 1 and then 2 in quick succession. This selects both engines 😉

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Matthew Shope (mypilot) Chief Captain

How do you open your throttles. With you mouse in the throttle quardrant or your with your joystick?

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Alex (Fire_Emblem_Master) Chief Captain

I think what he means is either to push them forward, or reverse thrust.

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tomthetank Chief Captain

I would use the keyboard to opperate the throttles because if you use the mouse to "push" them you will find it very difficult to balance them

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SoCalRick First Officer

tomthetank wrote:

I would use the keyboard to opperate the throttles because if you use the mouse to "push" them you will find it very difficult to balance them

Very true! Using the keyboard or a hardware throttle control is the best way to go.

Guest

I have the microsoft sidewinder joystick and use the throttle on it.

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Matthew Shope (mypilot) Chief Captain

tomthetank wrote:

I would use the keyboard to opperate the throttles because if you use the mouse to "push" them you will find it very difficult to balance them

That's what I was thinking. Guest, try re-calibrating your joystick. Be careful when you come to the part where it asks you to move the throttle. I have a microsoft sidewinder hooked up to my older computer. (windows 95) I used it with FS98. 😂

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