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Originally Posted by Stanger
Also I found out you do not have to map keys. All I did was make sure my controller id was right in config. I have no power throttle mapped in Il2 and I just start the engines as normal with in game settings and seperate engine starts up. Then my throttle will work seperate for each engine.
So I have no keys mapped in Il2 for power settings and it still works.
Thanks
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I should have explained better in the instructions for this version 3.0:
The method of using keyboard key emulation to control the engines is now gone. It is replaced with using the joystick axis directly, through a special communications link called "Device Link" supplied with IL-2. It allows programs to send instructions to IL-2 from outside IL-2, telling IL-2 what to do. In my case, I made it scan your throttle devices and then convert the information to the right format, and then (if many conditions are filled, which is very complicated to explain) send it as an update into IL-2 to change to the right engine (also through device link) and to move the power setting to a certain position.
Everything works in this way now, EXCEPT fuel mixture, if you use that, and that is only because fuel mixture cannot be changed through device link.
This is the great thing. Nearly no set up needed by the users, and much, much higher accuracy in-game, just as good as the in game throttle (If bound in game), down to every single %. You all get your keyboard keys back

The only thing one must at least set up oneself, is to specify what throttle devices to assign in the mikkonfig.ini.