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most likely in glovepie, all your problems solved. the same script as above with some minor modification to the trigger. first, you would need to identify what slot your rudder pedals sits in by looking at windows\control panel\settings\game controller, verses your other connected game controllers (e.g., your joystick). then you need to identify what axis your toe axis is using (e.g., x,y,z,roll...etc.). then you need to test to see how glovepie sees it through trial and error (e.g. joystick3.y). once you have it identified, then the trigger would not be pov degrees, as per a hat switch, but the end range on the axis. most likely -1 and 1. you could even have glovepie talk back to you and say, "zooming is so much fun". I'm not kidding. It's possible.
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in game controls I have right mouse as hold to change fov, make sure you don't have anything else assigned to that joystick button
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Thank you.
I could make it work. But find Zoom exaggerated. Anyway good to check compass. With two keys - Zoom In and Zoom Out - Out goes so far that distorts cockpit graphics. Good to work with JoyToKey is the possibility to ALT+TAB and make adjustments without leaving the game. Sokol1 Last edited by Sokol1; 11-07-2012 at 01:31 AM. |
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