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Proflight and joystick

Postby kraetwin » Sat Nov 08, 2008 8:04 am

Hello, i just bough a pro flight yoke and throttle levers and i always fly with real weather on.
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Re: Proflight and joystick

Postby OrderMaster » Sat Nov 08, 2008 8:18 am

Assuming the joy is connected also . Open FS go to settings/controls/assignments click on the axes tab, pick the joy from the drop down menu near the top, scroll down the list of axes to find rudder axis,double click on that and move the twist on the joy. That should do it.

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Re: Proflight and joystick

Postby dave3cu » Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:52 am

Jamie, welcome to SimV...

Yes, as OrderMaster states... You could assign any axis, for example the X axis, which might give you better control than the normal twist axis. You can also make assignments of any other buttons and axes available on the the joystick, just make sure there are no duplicate assignments with those on your Yoke, particularly axis assignments.

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Re: Proflight and joystick

Postby Jersey Flyer » Sat Nov 08, 2008 3:05 pm

[quote]Jamie, welcome to SimV...

Yes, as OrderMaster states... You could assign any axis, for example the X axis, which might give you better control than the normal twist axis. You can also make assignments of any other buttons and axes available on the the joystick, just make sure there are no duplicate assignments with those on your Yoke, particularly axis assignments.

With my spare joystick, a stick and some duct tape, I created
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