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Nopileus

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  1. You actually aren't the first person who asked, i'll just copy what i sent the last one, they figured it out.
  2. All campaigns go in \DCS World\Mods\Campaigns The Doc folder within the Rising Squall directory has the visual novel sequences that go between missions. Note that the Campaign starts on Mission 0. ("before M1" is after the first mission you play)
  3. Nope, i have not seen that happen with this solution. Since you're activating both inputs with the same physical switch there shouldn't be any difference in time between them, thus you only get the diagonal.
  4. I used 1N4148, they are very cheap and commonly available, other kinds of small diodes should work too.
  5. Printer must have had a bad day, the manufacturer i chose had hundreds of reviews that all include pictures of the parts which looked pretty good. I'll use the rocker as is for now anyway, after some sanding to enhance the ridges it's fairly grippy. My only real worry with the design is the lid, it get's awfully thin where the groove for the rocker is and once screwed down flexes a little in that area. Maybe ABS is just a little soft for that purpose, if i remember right PLA is a bit more stiff and brittle. Should i run into issues i'll go ahead and order your parts, it's too good a feature not to have. I also flung one of the sliders across the room which prompty disappeared into another dimension, i rebuilt my own from sheet styrene :thumbup:
  6. I went through a website called treatstock, paid a rather amusingly low €13 including shipping so i'm not all complaining, got what i paid for. (printed on a prusa i3mk2 in ABS) They effectively broker you to enthusiasts with home printers like yourself. The problematic part was the rocker, the housing parts fit well. You can see how the rocker cross section is scalloped when the STL file showed it flat
  7. If anyone wants to get this working with the coolie hat diagonals you will need a couple diodes between the hat switches. Without this trying to wire it as suggested by FoxDelta would leave the hat unable to work in the four main directions, you'll always get a diagonal no matter what you press. As for the Microswitches for the elevation rocker, i used Omron B3F-1022 which require only 1.47N of force to press so you don't need a lot of pressure to hold it depressed but still get a nice little click. There is an even lighter 0.98N variant in the B3F-1020, but i imagine you lose even more tactility at that point. Lastly i suggest to not use the cheapest print service you can find, my parts didn't turn out terribly great and the manufacturer hid the defect side of the rocker part in the photos i had to sign off on before shipping, luckily ABS is easy to rework :music_whistling:
  8. No production JF-17 has been fitted with the WS-13 yet, they're all using the RD-93 including what is modeled here. It's easy to tell by the smoke.
  9. Had the same issue, you can't start moving before he radios you that he's rolling or he'll get stuck. There's about 20 seconds of time between his call to tower and starting taxi.
  10. They had a great reputation as being high quality and lasting forever, i'd guess they'll sit somewhere between saitek/logitech and crosswind/virpil/vkb in terms of build quality. Mind you i've never actually had hands on time with a set.
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20120418065954/http://www.dhs-electronic.de/index2.php?id=200&lng=en There's an archived website for them, though what you have bought is likely a version made specifically to interface with the cougar. It appears like they were being made in some form from around 2000 (maybe even earlier?) to 2013. Edit: https://web.archive.org/web/20120117200602/http://www.flugsimulator.de/hse/simped.htm Here is an archived german shop page you can try translating via google, i believe the variant you have is the "SIMPED-vario /pro for use with analog joystick port or Cougar"
  12. They were made by a german guy up until about ten years ago, he since passed away. Supposedly they are fairly high quality albeit clearly not mass produced, the button on the unit will switch between a linear and non linear response.
  13. The 'Special for joystick' category is for mapping to 2-way and 3-way toggle switches rather than momentary buttons.
  14. Dein Post ist schon ein paar Tage her aber ich hatte im Februar noch eine Warthog Feder bestellt, hatte eine Woche gedauert. Habe auch eine Trackingnummer von Poczta Polska bekommen die allerdings nur bis zum übergang nach Deutschland funktioniert, bei der deutsschen Post ist es dann nicht mehr verfolgbar.
  15. It's the WMR software reserving three virtual monitors it can use to integrate win32 applications into the VR environment. Before this update this would happen when the first application is opened but would result in a short freeze or black screen while in vr, now it is done as you start the WMR software. It's technically a feature, albeit not the most elegant one.
  16. STBY keeps the radar turned on but reduces emissions to the point at which you don't sterilize your ground crew and get sued into oblivion. SIL completely cuts all radar emissions but continues scanning the dish, use this when you don't want to be detected on RWR. Either option will stop providing a radar picture.
  17. Which as far as i am aware is intended behavior as a feature of the radar. How exactly it does it i'm not sure though. Presumably it alternates between scanning both the bugged targets and sweeping for situational awareness, a hybrid of RWS and TWS if you will. If someone with more insight can correct me that's fine, i just haven't seen it being questioned in any material relating to the module, it was always explained as a feature.
  18. AFAIK that is intended behavior and part of the SAM (situational awareness mode) mode you get in RWS. Note how you keep getting updates about other contacts instead of going straight into STT when bugging someone in RWS, if you designate the bugged contact again you go into STT mode.
  19. I'd recommend capturing the steamvr mirror, basically all tutorials on how to capture steamvr apply here. For WMR directly i believe the only option is to window capture the WMR window.
  20. You most likely forgot turning on the master arm, happened to me on my first try.
  21. FFB2 works without special drivers on Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10, 64bit variants included. I believe Vista was the only one left out. Mine hasn't let me down so far, it's perfect for choppers and warbirds. If you're up for some DIY adventuring the older FFB pro can be made to work on USB using a Teensy microcontroller board. Check out this project for that https://github.com/tloimu/adapt-ffb-joy
  22. Your 30" monitor already has 2560x1600 so your graphics card can't scale from any bigger resolutions for VSR since that would exceed the limits of the built in scaler. The smaller monitor is below that resolutions. Of course all of this is just valid for VSR, the card is perfectly capable of driving higher res monitors, you can't can't do VSR on top of it.
  23. Why would they change it if it is the configuration their reference aircraft uses? Take a look at L-39ZA cockpits, some have it in the low position and others don't seem to have an accelerometer at all.
  24. VSR uses the scaler on the GPU, in the case the first generation of GCN chips (7XXX and some further) 2560x1600 is its limit. R9 290/hawaii is capable of 3200x1800, R9 285/tonga and R9 Fury/fiji can do 3840x2400 Of course AMD could have just implemented scaling in software but that would have an impact on performance.
  25. Having done this yesterday i consider it a waste of money, the plastic of the foot is just too soft and flexes all over the place with the Warthog on it. Even for its intended use i can't see how using a foot with this little rigidity was a good idea.
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