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Hi gents,

I have, on my Hornet and Viper, the radar elevation mapped to the thumb rotatory (Logical 14&15, Physical 15&16), however the movement is way to slow, changing one altitude mile every two steps. These are my button settings:

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Ideally I could create an axis so I can set up the value for each step, but I have them all full (L+R Throttle, 2xDials, Flaps handle, VR Zoom, Radar stick):

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Yet when I assign the radar elevation to other buttons, it moves faster as I'm able to keep them pressed.

I cannot be the only one with this problem, does anybody have a solution? Thanks.

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I'm curious about this too.  I've tried various things - encoder rate, virtual axis on the encoder dial but nothing really worked the way I wanted.  I'm currently using one of the hats to control radar antenna elevation.

You might want to post this question over at the Virpil forums.  I've asked a few questions there and have had good success in getting helpful answers.

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Controls like radar elevation are not suitable for the encoders. They are better for dials with specific settings. Or, making them into virtual axes can work better. 
As you say, hats are much more effective for things like antenna elevation. 

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