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Is there a way to slow down the way aircraft systems respond to keyboard or joystick buttons respond?

 

For instance, I've mapped the wingspan and distance mechanisms on the K-14 gunsight of the Mustang to a hatswitch on my throttle, but even the briefest press makes them whiz rapidly through the settings. The same is true when trying to map the trim wheels to a button in the Mustang. (It's not so bad in the Spit, for some reason.) It makes it very hard to make incremental increases.

 

Is there a way to slow down the speed of these things? Or, better yet, make it so that each button press moves it a slight tick? Even hitting the button a bunch of times would be better than zooming way past the intended setting.

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We can probably adjust the acceleration and maybe even the jerk in some DCS file but I have no experience in this.

 

I could do what you what want using 3rd app software like Vjoy+Joystick Gremlin for exemple.

https://whitemagic.github.io/JoystickGremlin/

 

I would map Vjoy axes to the wingspan and distance mechanisms.

Then I would add "Macro" action to some hat or buttons.. And inside the macro you can add some Vjoy axis event. So you could increase, decrease etc.. Set preset values.. You can of choose how fast it will change by changing the size of each value change (+/- 0.5% for exemple), and also how fast the macro would repeat. Which isn't mandatory.

Edited by Ant0ine
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Yes, you can. Reduce the "value_up" and "value_down" parameters.

My controls & seat

 

Main controls: , BRD-N v4 Flightstick (Kreml C5 controller), TM Warthog Throttle (Kreml F3 controller), BRD-F2 Restyling Bf-109 Pedals w. damper, TrackIR5, Gametrix KW-908 (integrated into RAV4 seat)

Stick grips:

Thrustmaster Warthog

Thrustmaster Cougar (x2)

Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS

BRD KG13

 

Standby controls:

BRD-M2 Mi-8 Pedals (Ruddermaster controller)

BRD-N v3 Flightstick w. exch. grip upgrade (Kreml C5 controller)

Thrustmaster Cougar Throttle

Pilot seat

 

 

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