ScopeDope Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 From what I can tell, the Hover Stop position in the throttle is just a metal plate which causes a detent which needs to be overcome in order to force the throttle past hover position. Is there any way to make the warthog sense the rear detent as that point, and continue to read the position to the rear of that? I played with it for a minute but it seems that reaching that detent is the edge of the throttle limits. When I get home I'll also explore a curve to simulate a dead zone for the Hover Stop. Anyone have suggestions on the matter? Seems like a small but valuable tool to not have to "find" the Hover setting. I suppose all else fails I could reverse the axis and use the forward detent as the stop but that just seems wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bart Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 (edited) Yeah, we can't feel the hover stop on our controls so its difficult. The little cheat I found was to first bind the STO stop to the TMS switch on the stick (or a switch on your throttle if you prefer, any would do), one push forward moves the STO lever one notch forward, one push back for one notch back. I have the slider on the Warthog throttle bound to the nozzle lever, forward for nozzle aft (lever forward). Four pushes on the TMS forward puts the STO stop on the hover stop so when moving the slider ALL the way back I get the nozzle lever at the hover stop. If I want a bit more rev nozzle then one back push on the TMS switch puts the nozzle lever over the hover stop and in the REV zone, one more click rearward of the TMS and its further back. Two clicks forward on the TMS switch and its back on the hover stop. This way you know where the hover stop is, and can control the hover much better looking out rather than keep looking down at the levers to see what they are doing or fixating on the nozzle angle reading on the HUD. Try it and watch the levers in the cockpit and you'll see how it works, and it does work quite well. I got the idea from the Sea Harrier FRS1's I worked on IRL years ago. They had a switch on the top of the throttle that with one click forward moved the nozzles 5 deg forward and one click back 5 deg back from the nozzle lever set point to aid landing on the ship. :) Edited November 30, 2017 by bart System :- i7-12700K 3.6 GHz 12 core, ASUS ROG Strix Z690-A Gaming, 64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200MHz, 24GB Asus ROG Strix Geforce RTX 3090, 1x 500GB Samsung 980 PRO M.2, 1x 2TB Samsung 980 PRO M.2, Corsair 1000W RMx Series Modular 80 Plus Gold PSU, Windows 10. VIRPIL VPC WarBRD Base with HOTAS Warthog Stick and Warthog Throttle, VIRPIL ACE Interceptor Pedals, VIRPIL VPC Rotor TCS Plus Base with a Hawk-60 Grip, HP Reverb G2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eldur Posted November 30, 2017 Share Posted November 30, 2017 That's another good reason for a FFB throttle just like afterburner detents, but we probably can just dream... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScopeDope Posted November 30, 2017 Author Share Posted November 30, 2017 Nice tip, I'll try that out with the boat switch maybe. Would be lovely to have something physical made up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Home Fries Posted December 1, 2017 Share Posted December 1, 2017 In my profile, I implemented a system similar to Bart's. I assigned the STO Stop to the China Hat and made it repeating with a REXEC command. I'm thinking of adding an optional feature in my next version that will utilize the idle stop as a detent. My thinking is this: Move the left throttle (the nozzle lever) from the idle stop, and the STO Stop moves forward 4 increments to the actual detent. The STO Stop acts as a hard detent during normal operation. Moving the left throttle back to the idle stop moves the STO Stop all the way back. The Throttle is already at its minimum setting, and will follow the STO Stop all the way. While you lose precision between 80-100 degrees, it's a thought. I'm also open to suggestions. -Home Fries My DCS Files and Skins My DCS TARGET Profile for Cougar or Warthog and MFDs F-14B LANTIRN Guide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Highwayman-Ed Posted December 1, 2017 Share Posted December 1, 2017 I decided to map the nozzles to the grey slider on the side, but set an X saturation of 63. That way the center detent is the vertical hover stop. Intel i9-9900KF @5.2GHz MSI Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon 32GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR3200 RAM MSI RTX 2080 Ti Gaming X Trio 40" Panasonic TH-40DX600U @ 4K Pimax Vision 8K Plus / Oculus Rift CV1 / HTC Vive Gametrix JetSeat with SimShaker Windows 10 64 Bit Home Edition [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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