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Old 04-06-2011, 11:06 AM
Hood Hood is offline
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Originally Posted by tintifaxl View Post
I can confirm the 2 4way hats on the front of the throttle. The slew hat is in fact 2 axes that can be programmed to act as mouse, normal axis or buttons.

Also the split throttle can be used for 2 separate engines.

Are you asking if you can use the throttle levers as trim control? Yes you can, but then you lose that for throttle control. Each throttle lever can act as trim control for one of the planes controls: elevator, alerion, rudder.

I have setup digital trim (key bindings, not axis) on the joystick trim hat in all sims that I fly and it works nicely for me.

I can recommend the warthog with rudder pedals for COD. A very good setup for 1 or 2 engine planes.

Thank you. My question wasn't quite clear about the trim though. What I meant was - is it possible to use the buttons/keys on the throttle yoke - not the throttle axis - to adjust trim nicely (like using the rotaries on my X52 throttle). Ideally I'd like a trim rotary but I know it doesn't have those. I'm not sure about using button presses for trim as it is not as intuitive as a rotary to work out where trim is. How do you centre it - do you use a key binding?

Hood

Edit - thanks Phazon, saw your reply after posting this.
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