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flyingwolf

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  1. Hi Rudel, thanks. I did exactly what you suggested me to do, and nothing changed. Then,, when I start DCS and open the controls seting page, i find myself again with: ANT Elev KNOB ====> assigned to JOY_SLIDER2. Whatever control I touch, nothing happens at this level. I assume that JOY_SLIDER2 is not active. MAIN RNG KNOB ===> assigned to JOY_SLIDER1. When I turn the MAIN RNG knob on the Cougar, I see a white bar increasing and decreasing under JOY_SLIDER1. RDR CURSOR Switch - X axis ===> assigned to JOY_RX. When I turn the ANT Elev Knob on the Cougar, I see a white bar increasing and decreasing under JOY_RX. This reflects what finally happens in the simulator. Moving the ANT Elev knob does move the RDR cursor right and left. So, I understand that the ANT Elev Knob is seen as JOY_RX. But Why? RDR CURSOR Switch - Y axis ===> assigned to JOY_RX. Whatever control I touch, nothing happens at this level. I assume that JOY_RX is not "active". I've tried to contact EAGLE to have some help, but they said that they I should post my problem on the forum. Sorry to be a hassle, but I can't solve my problem. Something should be missing in my comprehension of the system, but I'm stuck. Any further help will be highly appreciated. Thanks
  2. Thanks Rudel for your quick reply. When I opened the CCP, columns 9 and 10 were already assigned to both toe brakes. Microstick X and Y were already in column 7 and 8. Button & Axis emulation were on OFF (red). I then copied the configuration shown on your own 10-14-2019 and applied. When I clicked on APPLY it didn't ask me for a device restart. I then started DCS and found NO CHANGES. The microstick is still not working. Surprisingly, the ANT ELEVATION rotary dial does act as Microstick X. When I open DCS Options, than AXIS COMMAND, I find: ANT Elev KnoB ==> JOY_SLIDER2 (actually, which command is this on on the TM Hotas Cougar)? RDR CURSOR Switch - X axis ===> JOY_RX (which responds to ANT ELEV movements). RDR CURSOR Switch - X axis ===> JOY_RY (what is it?) RUDDER ==> JOY_RZ (what is it?) I get mad..... Any hint? Thanks in advance for your help. Have a nice evening. Andrea
  3. TM Hotas Cougar: RDR Cursor not working Dear All, I read several posts about some users experiencing INOP RDR Cursor on their TM Hotas Cougar when flying DCS's F-16. I have the same problem, and I can't use the Hotas Throttle RDR Cursor button to move the cursor on the radar and select my targets. When opening DCS settings and trying to assign axis to this function, only the PUSH (ENABLE) function of the mini yoke appears to work (it is called button19), but not the X or Y axis. Honestly, I'm just a real pilot and not a programmer at all and still try to understand the subtle art of programming the Hotas through the CCP or Foxy or Target softwares. So, I really ask for your help and patience in trying to figure out how to have my problem solved. Please, consider me as an absolute beginner. I would really appreciate a step by step help or explanations. Thanks a lot. Best regards. Andrea
  4. My apologies...... I just realized that I posted this message on the wrong forum folder. Sorry for this.... Regards
  5. Dear All, I read several posts about some users experiencing INOP RDR Cursor on their TM Hotas Cougar when flying DCS's F-16. I have the same problem, and I can't use the Hotas Throttle RDR Cursor button to move the cursor on the radar and select my targets. When opening DCS settings and trying to assign axis to this function, only the PUSH (ENABLE) function of the mini yoke appears to work (it is called button19), but not the X or Y axis. Honestly, I'm just a real pilot and not a programmer at all and still try to understand the subtle art of programming the Hotas through the CCP or Foxy or Target softwares. So, I really ask for your help and patience in trying to figure out how to have my problem solved. Please, consider me as an absolute beginner. I would really appreciate a step by step help or explanations. Thanks a lot. :worthy: Best regards. Andrea
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