Moving the mouse wheel deactivates the AP in my c182t.

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rgbalzaretti
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Moving the mouse wheel deactivates the AP in my c182t.

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Hi folks, any time I touch the mouse wheel the AP goes off. I've deleted all assignments in P3Dv4 controls but still, it de-activates the AP. Very annoying...
Does anyone got the same problem?
Thanks,
George

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mallcott
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Re: Moving the mouse wheel deactivates the AP in my c182t.

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Scroll wheel set to elevator trim, by any chance? That will do it.

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Re: Moving the mouse wheel deactivates the AP in my c182t.

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The scroll wheel Ideally shouldn't be mapped to anything given its a platform default key for interaction of the controls in the cockpit etc. The mapping wouldnt affect our AP though unless its mapped to do so. Did you check the C182 input configuration for a mis-mapping?

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Lewis
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Re: Moving the mouse wheel deactivates the AP in my c182t.

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Do you use FSUIPC George? It's possible to assign the mouse wheel to control elevator trim control using the registered version of FSUIPC, and as mentioned above this would explain the behaviour you describe.

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