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Before you do anything, save a backup of this file My Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\confUser.ini.
somewhere safe. Also, turn Steam offline mode so it doesn't patch and write over anything your trying to do now. Also, as you update this file with new stuff, back it up periodically in separate location so you don't lose all your work when STEAM patches the game. Also, disable the STEAM cloud. I save all my conf.ini files and scripts on separate drive so if I lose anything I can get it back easily. Okay, this is from my confUser.ini: [HotKey pilotMove] Joystick3+AXE_RX=1pitch Joystick3+AXE_RY=1trimelevator Joystick3+AXE_RZ=1throttle Joystick3+AXE_U=1brakes Joystick3+AXE_V=1flaps Joystick3+AXE_X=1aileron Joystick3+AXE_Y=1elevator Joystick3+AXE_Z=1rudder Joystick4+AXE_RX=1leslats Joystick4+AXE_RY=1underc Joystick4+AXE_RZ=1trimrudder Joystick4+AXE_U=1brakesrt Joystick4+AXE_V=1brakeslt Joystick4+AXE_X=1radiator Joystick4+AXE_Y=1oilradiator Joystick4+AXE_Z=1mix Joystick5+AXE_RX=1throttle_wep Joystick5+AXE_RY=1trimaileron Joystick5+AXE_RZ=1airbrake Joystick5+AXE_U=1compressor Joystick5+AXE_V=1tankselector3 Joystick5+AXE_X=1carbheater Joystick5+AXE_Y=1tankselector2 Joystick5+AXE_Z=1tankselector0 Joystick6+AXE_RX=1tankselector1 Joystick6+AXE_RY=1impellerretr Joystick6+AXE_RZ=1bombbaydoor You say you want to add 2 new axis. Okay, pick the actions above that you want to map and change the number in front of "Joystick" to??? Okay time to point out that Windows names controllers by starting with "zero". So, if you only have one real joystick controller attached to your computer, that is numbered "zero" for windows purposes. However, Glovepie would name this as "joystick1". So this is where the confusion happens. The game wants to know the windows number. So how to know for sure if you have bunch of controllers attached? Go to control panel and select game controllers. when the window shows up, it lists all your game controlles in descending order, including any virtual joysticks which looks like another real controller to windows. So the one at the top is windows=0, Glovepie=joystick1. The next controller would be windows=1, Glovepie=joystick2...etc. Anyway, this is the part you have to figure out is how your gamepad is named by windows and glovepie, depending on where it lies on that list. When you figure it out then>>> Pick the actions you want to map from above, copy paste them under [HotKey,pilotMove] in your confUser.ini (lol,it really isn't so confusing!) and put the "windows" number in front of the "Joystick" part of the string. Your confUser.ini used for the game is under My Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\confUser.ini. Once you do that save the file, close it and start up the game. Go to the game options/controls\aircraft\axis...you should see them listed there. If not, you did something wrong. Let me know when you get this far. Tip for future consideration: If you don't have rudder pedals (and I would never use them anyway lol), I would detach that gamepad from your throttle quadrant. Find yourself a 3 inch in length piece of PVC pipe (1 inch diameter) and mount that underneath your gamepad using sticky velcro so that you gamepad sits at an angle to your desktop, giving you the perfect rudder/throttle/proppitch/whatever controller. Lay your right hand on top (cuz your left handed) so that your right thumb is on top of the left (x/y) ministick. make that x-axis your rudder. I promise, You won't get any better rudder accuracy than that! Your shooting accuracy will be superior to rudder pedals and 3d twist sticks in every way with a little practice and feels stange at first, but becomes quite natural in time. Good reading: there is a word file in your glovepie folder called "documentation" it tells you everything glovepie can do and basics on scripting and glovepie capabilities (e.g., voice command..you need to install sp51 (name?) and need headset with mic). |
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