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Hello

Is there any way i can assign a button on my Hotas to be a Clickable Snap View(Not a click and hold. So 1 press turns it on and 1 press turns it off? If so how?

 

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If you can program a Macro into the HOTAS, then yes. You will need to combine the command that toggles snap vies from momentary to fixed (RCtrl + Num 0 ) with the command for the view you want. It's not ideal, but it will do what you want.

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Correct. You can't do it in the game. But if your hotas is programable you can do it. I do it with my x55 with an 'Advanced Command' on the 'Press' event. That way when I first press it down the snapview appears. And I make it a Macro to ensure all of the code runs. I think if you don't make it a macro it will stop running commands when you let go, so you might only get part of them.

 

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The RCtrl+Num0 does the Snapview so it stays. Then after pressing that, you can press any Numpad snapview key and it will stay there. Then to unlock that view you have to press RCtrl+Num0 again. So, pressing that key again will undo the lock and it will ignore the Num3 the second time anyhow.. Works for me.. :smilewink: Sometimes I have to set the delay timings between the keys.

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