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Keyboard or button shortcut for 'MAP OFF' and 'Next Steerpoint'?


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The MAP OFF is on the MFCD and the Next Point rocker is on the UFC. How do I map these to joystick buttons?  What is the MAP OFF option called in Adjust Controls?

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If you hover the mouse cursor over a clickable control, it will show you what the keybind is called in the controls menu.

The MAP toggle is controlled by an On-screen-button on the Left MFCD, so it can perform different things depending on the page you are in. The generic names for these buttons are OSB-1 to OSB-20, separate for each screen.

Go to Adjust Controls > A 10C II > Select Left MFCD in the drop down menu on top left

That will show you all the related controls there.

Same for UFC. You want UFC Steerpoint Up or something like that 

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27 minutes ago, bofhlusr said:

Still looking for the shortcut to MAP OFF.

Left MFCD OSB 20 or Right MFCD OSB 20, depending on where you're showing the TAD.

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@Yurgon Does swapping MFCDs still work (Coolie hat short press)?  

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3 hours ago, bofhlusr said:

Does swapping MFCDs still work (Coolie hat short press)?

Yes, it does, but only in the aircraft for the appropriate manual. Have you tried it? Which manual is the basis for your question?

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13 hours ago, Yurgon said:

Yes, it does, but only in the aircraft for the appropriate manual. Have you tried it? Which manual is the basis for your question?

Yes, I've tried it. I've been reading the manual on the left side below. Is this the most current one??

DCS manual compairson - 2-7-2023 2-13-01 PM.jpg

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18 hours ago, bofhlusr said:

@Yurgon Does swapping MFCDs still work (Coolie hat short press)?  

Only for the A10C I think. In the C II it is used to make the HMCS as SOI.

I'm curious. How is this feature useful?

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9 minutes ago, niru27 said:

Only for the A10C I think. In the C II it is used to make the HMCS as SOI.

I'm curious. How is this feature useful?

My thoughts too which is why I asked if swapping an MFCD page is still being done.

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2 hours ago, bofhlusr said:

Yes, I've tried it. I've been reading the manual on the left side below. Is this the most current one??

That's a bit odd. The current manual for the A-10C II Tank Killer module has "A-10C WARTHOG II" in the title on top, where yours just reads "A-10C WARTHOG". However, the old A-10C (non II) module doesn't have a HMCS and can't make HMCS SOI, so the manual on the left is actually for the A-10C II Tank Killer module - and since it's wrongly labeled, it seems outdated.

In the old A-10C (non II) module, since it doesn't have a HMCS, this key is used to switch the MFCDs contents between right and left.

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I guess there are version control issues.

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