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Originally Posted by ush
I came up with using the switches on the throttle quadrant for trim, not ideal but there you go
Actually here's a question for you good people:
I have the following hardware at my disposal:
X45
X52 (not the pro edition)
Saitek pedals
Saitek flight yoke and throttle quadrant
How would you go about setting up your controls with the above?
Given that my dilemma is that I would like my trim inputs on sliders where I can see 'em at a glance, and my radiators on rotaries (possibly my supercharger too, I guess)
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Well I have the x52 and I strongly suggest using the rotaries on the throttle for trim. The horizontal one on top for rudder trim, and the more vertical one for elevator. The slider I use for prop pitch (in the 109's this is less effective as it is not an analog control in real life, you hold up (70-100%) and prop moves up, down (0-30%) and prop becomes finer, anything in the middle (31-69%) and prop stays put).
After that you're left with mostly buttons, which you want to assign in a manner that makes sense depending on what you fly the most - anything you need in combat situations should be close and easy to use without moving either hand.
Let us know if you run into any issues or have more specific questions and ill jump back in. Its too bad you couldn't get the throttle quadrant to work as an axis for the trim as that would be superb. Does it work for any other axis, like throttle - or same problem?