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Splitting an axis into opposite keystrokes through the configurator


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Hello to all.

Is there a way through the configurator to split an axis into two opposing keystrokes?

For example -splitting the stick X axis into keystrokes that are right and left respectively.

The same with the Y axis- One up and one down.

With the CM2 throttle I would like to split- throttle up "=", throttle down  "-".

Are these operations possible through the configurator or only a third party software such as Joystick Gremlin?

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Not in-sim, no. You'd have to use an external utility, of which there are a few and everyone has their favourite.

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You can use the "axis-to-button" function of the Virpil Configuration Tool. 

For example I use the Flaps Lever of my CM3 for Gear. Lever up = Button press for Gear up. Lever down = Button press for Gear down. 

There are some nice tutorial Videos on YT.

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On 12/1/2023 at 11:42 AM, Gadreel said:

You can use the "axis-to-button" function of the Virpil Configuration Tool. 

For example I use the Flaps Lever of my CM3 for Gear. Lever up = Button press for Gear up. Lever down = Button press for Gear down. 

There are some nice tutorial Videos on YT.

 

I use this function to trigger Fuel Cutoff/Afterburner in my F-14

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