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I have seen there is a key bind for "undercarriage up otherwise down". Could you please add the opposite, meaning "undercarriage down otherwise up" so the undercarriage will lower and stay lowered when a key is pressed and held down and then retract when the key is released?

 

I use a saitek throttle quadrant as a gear lever as it engages a button when moved past the 0% point and with this key binding added I and many others could lower the gear by moving the throttle down past zero and then raise it by simply raising the throttle back past the 0% point.

 

i hope this feature can be added.

 

Jacks

Edited by Jacks

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Just trying to keep my number of takeoffs and landings equal!

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I have seen there is a key bind for under up otherwise down. Could you please the opposite, undercarriage down otherwise up? I use a saitek throttle quadrant as a gear lever as it engages a button pressed when moved past the 0% point there with this key binding added I and many other could lower the gear by moving the throttle down past zero and then raise it by simply raising the throttle back past the 0% point.

 

i hope this feature can be added.

 

Jacks

 

???

 

Makes not much sence what you write.....

Config your quadrant, and you have solved the prob yourself...

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I do not want to reconfigure the hardware itself as I use this axis and button in different ways in other modules.

System Specs: i7 8700k @ 5.0GHz (not delidded), ASRock Extreme4 Z370 MOBO, EVGA GTX 1080 SC 8GB, 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz DDR4 RAM, Samsung Evo 240GB SSD, Samsung Evo 500GB SSD, 1TB HDD, Noctura NH-D15S Heat Sink, Acer VE278H 27" 1080p Monitor, Ocukus Rift CV1.

 

Controllers: TrackIR 5, Thrustmaster HOTAS X, Saitek Throttle Quadrant (with DIY removable collective mod), Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals.

 

Just trying to keep my number of takeoffs and landings equal!

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I do not want to reconfigure the hardware itself as I use this axis and button in different ways in other modules.

 

You can do it your self

 

Go to DCS World/Mods/aircraft/Mods/M-2000C/Inputs/M-2000C/Keyboard

 

Open the default.lua and look for lets say:

 

{combos = {{key = 'G', reformers = {'LCtrl'}}}, down = iCommandPlaneGearUp, name = _('Landing Gear UP'), category = _('Systems')},

{combos = {{key = 'G', reformers = {'LShift'}}}, down = iCommandPlaneGearDown, name = _('Landing Gear DOWN'), category = _('Systems')},

 

this is a bind for landing gear up and down so what you want to do here is just combine the two and add the following line anywhere in the default.lua

 

So it should look something like this

 

{down = iCommandPlaneGearUp, up = iCommandPlaneGearDown, name = _('Landing Gear Down else Up'), category = _('Systems')},

 

Then add this exact same line to the

 

Go to DCS World/Mods/aircraft/Mods/M-2000C/Inputs/M-2000C/Joystick/default.lua

 

And go into the game and bind it

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But what I wonder why would you need such a thing wouldn't it always pull out gears for you even when you're dogfighting for example?

 

"Sit NEED TO SLOW DOWN!!!!"

"le throttle to iddle" and gears go down - RIP gears"

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Thanks!

 

Will need to redo this mod after every update though?

System Specs: i7 8700k @ 5.0GHz (not delidded), ASRock Extreme4 Z370 MOBO, EVGA GTX 1080 SC 8GB, 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz DDR4 RAM, Samsung Evo 240GB SSD, Samsung Evo 500GB SSD, 1TB HDD, Noctura NH-D15S Heat Sink, Acer VE278H 27" 1080p Monitor, Ocukus Rift CV1.

 

Controllers: TrackIR 5, Thrustmaster HOTAS X, Saitek Throttle Quadrant (with DIY removable collective mod), Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals.

 

Just trying to keep my number of takeoffs and landings equal!

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