If you go into the devices -> game controller settings of the throttle. You will most likely notice the R1 and R2 axes move a bit when you move the throttle. This is due to a massive design flaw in the throttle.
There are a few ways to fix it. The easiest is to open up the base and you will see a small screw holding the wires down. Remove it.
Just google g940 throttle fix
EDIT: obviously opening anything up voids warranty's
Mode switch only works in profiler unfortunately.
also.. if you're going to be simming a lot... trackir (or some alternative) is more important than a fancy stick.
Yeah.. I've NEVER had FFB oveheating issues in DCS or Falcon 4
Edit: 70% main FFB strength. I am using the "tape" trick on the sensor too. So FFB is on constantly
Dont use the logitech profiler. Assign buttons and axes in DCS itself.
You can use the throttle's R1 & R2 wheels for rudder if you want... IF you are lucky enough to have ones without TERRIBLE spiking...
yes.. since theres no clicky switches I reckon it should be standard. Ads immersion.. but must be switchable for those that like the out of body experience...
Just open her up and clean the pots (take them out and give them a good twist). Fixes most problems with this stick. Been keeping mine going as a backup for years.
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Trimming the A10's nose up or down moves the stick left and right.... turning on PAC rolls the aircraft left.
So not quite backwards....
Its not the trim thats the problem per say.. its more the force feedback moving the stick which is adding movement.
The only "fix" so far is to turn off force feedback in the game settings. Works fine for A-10, takes some getting used to if your used to FFB in the shark.
Bit of a ridiculous bug really, but whatever.
Don't think the GAU was ever designed to be used in A2A role.... Besides imagine trying to hit a target while shaking all over the sky at high AoA? That said...The A-10 would probably out turn most "real" fighters