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Is there any keybind for the Mirage that you can use to cycle the countermeasure modes up and down, similar to how CMS right/left work in the A-10? Am I just being stupid?

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Is there any keybind for the Mirage that you can use to cycle the countermeasure modes up and down, similar to how CMS right/left work in the A-10? Am I just being stupid?

No. I will make them right now. Thanks for the remind.

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Zeus, please also bindings for [Next_Program] and [Previous_Program]

 

S!

 

I have added the keyboard binds but have not tested them:

 

Decoy Release Program Knob Up

Decoy Release Program Knob Down

 

I must change the names but I cannot think of anything. :helpsmilie:

"Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning."

"The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer with a soldering iron, a hardware type with a program patch and a user with an idea."

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Have tried them out, seem great to me. Thank you so much for the sharp fix!

 

How about "Decoy Program CW/CCW" or maybe "Next/Previous Decoy program"

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CW / CCW is kinda standart with lots of modules.

 

This would be perfect IMO:

 

Decoy program knob - up (CW)

Decoy program knob - down (CCW)

 

And if other imputs are made to get to a specific position (e.g. useful for cockpit builders) then they should be:

Decoy program knob - A

Decoy program knob - 1

Decoy program knob - 2

...

Decoy program knob - 9

(or 10, can't remember the highest number just now)

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