Hi, It sounds to me like your simulator installation has been corrupted somehow. I would recommend a complete uninstall and re-install of your simulator. The reason I suggest this drastic step, is because nothing seems to be working as it should. Regards, Robert On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:04 PM, Jody McKinniss <jlove42010@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Robert, I actually tried the ctrl + shift + f1 keystroke, after making > sure that FSX was in focus by pausing, then unpausing using the p key. The > control + shift + F1 did nothing, however. I then pressed E, since that > was supposed to take me to the engine panel (according to google), and > tried the key combination again (control + shift + F1), but to no avail. > If IYP is, indeed, having trouble emulating keystrokes, how would I go > about solving this? > > > On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Robert Cezar <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> To set the engine mixture to lean, press CTRL + SHIFT + F1 >> To set the engine mixture to rich, press CTRL + SHIFT + F4 >> >> I am very concerned however, because you alone are the only user out of >> thousands expressing this problem. It seems as though any time IYP needs to >> emulate keystrokes of any kind, they do not work in your current >> environment. This is a "hellish" situation that we need to get sorted out. >> >> Regards, >> >> Robert >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Jody McKinniss <jlove42010@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >> >>> In this case, I am positive that I had simulator focus, because I was >>> able to toggle the pause of the simulator with the p key. Therefore, I >>> know for a fact that the sim had focus. Funny thing is, this did not >>> happen on previous flights; the mixture was already se There should be a >>> keystroke to achieve the desired goal, much like the doors. >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> AOPA Member No: 06936977 >> >> >> > -- AOPA Member No: 06936977