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When I upgrade to the new release, will my current key binds/Hotas mapping/curves copy over to the A10c II from my current set up for the A10C I? If not is there an easy way to copy over?

 

Thank you!

Edited by Shimvolski
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I made a thread about it on here, I have no clue how to link to it so here it is:

 

Some explanation:

-Profiles are per device so you need to create one file for each device.

-You need to create a separate file for "keybinds" and "axis commands" (I do axis manually, it's easier and you can make sure everything is right)

-Make sure the correct column is highlighted when saving or loading a profile

-You can save profiles for each device, then go load them, you don't immediately need to go load it after saving.

-Name the files so you remember which one it was for example name them "a10throttle.diff.lua", "a10joystick.diff.lua"...

-You can delete these files after you are done, but I recommend keeping them if you accidentally clear keybinds or reset them to default.

 

1 Go to "Settings" -> "Controls" select "A-10C Real"

2 Highlight any keybind under "Keyboard" (So that the keyboard column is highlighted)

3 Press "Save profile as", name the file and save it to a folder that you can find later (the default one it opens to is fine, it will always open the same one)

4 Then select "A-10C II Real"

5 (Same as step 2) Highlight any keybind under "Keyboard" (So that the keyboard column is highlighted)

6 Press "Clear category" to make sure no keybinds overlap and do weird things

7 (Same as step 2) Highlight any keybind under "Keyboard" (So that the keyboard column is highlighted)

8 Press "Load profile" locate and select the file you named in step 3

 

Done, repeat the process for other devices.

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No. All you need to do is use load profile to copy and paste old to new. Took me 10 seconds.

 

I copied the joystick luas from the A-10C to the A-10C_2 directory in the user area. It's a very fast way to do it.

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Yes you can. Save your profile(s) for A10C. Then go into A10CII controls, select load profile, pick the file(s) you just saved - and you’re done. That’s what I did, took about 20 seconds and was flying. Easy peasy.

 

 

Cheers,

 

Ziptie

i7 6700 @4ghz, 32GB HyperX Fury ddr4-2133 ram, GTX980, Oculus Rift CV1, 2x1TB SSD drives (one solely for DCS OpenBeta standalone) Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS, Thrustmaster Cougar MFDs

 

Airframes: A10C, A10CII, F/A-18C, F-14B, F-16C, UH=1H, FC3. Modules: Combined Arms, Supercarrier. Terrains: Persian Gulf, Nevada NTTR, Syria

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