HotTom Posted May 23, 2024 Posted May 23, 2024 (edited) Since the last update, I can find no way of saving control settings. The little save tab that used to be in the upper right corner of the Controls menus has disappeared. I don't want to import anything. I just want to save what I set in the controls menu so it will be there when I fly again. Probably just me but what am I missing? How do I save the settings? Edited May 23, 2024 by HotTom 1 Exceptional engineering...and a large hammer to make it fit!
Flappie Posted May 23, 2024 Posted May 23, 2024 (edited) I see the button. Note that it's greyed out as long as I don't click one of the control lines, then it works as expected. Edited May 23, 2024 by Flappie ---
HotTom Posted May 23, 2024 Author Posted May 23, 2024 Thanks, Flappie. It suddenly came to life. Exceptional engineering...and a large hammer to make it fit!
rob10 Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 4 hours ago, HotTom said: I don't want to import anything. I just want to save what I set in the controls menu so it will be there when I fly again. Do you realize that you don't need to SAVE your setting to keep them? Once you change it and close it will update your settings. You only need to save if you want to move them to a new computer or if you're reinstalling etc.
SharpeXB Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 Save Profile is used to save and then load a control profile to another module. Or at least that’s the only use for it I’ve figured out. Works well as long as it contains only common commands. Example you could set up rudder pedals with the toe brakes and rudder axis and response curves and such. Save that and then load it to any module. i9-14900KS | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO | 64GB DDR5 5600MHz | iCUE H150i Liquid CPU Cooler | ASUS TUF GeForce RTX 4090 OC | Windows 11 Home | 2TB Samsung 980 PRO NVMe | Corsair RM1000x | LG 48GQ900-B 4K OLED Monitor | CH Fighterstick | Ch Pro Throttle | CH Pro Pedals | TrackIR 5
HotTom Posted May 24, 2024 Author Posted May 24, 2024 It's working now and saving itself as it should. Thanks, folks! Exceptional engineering...and a large hammer to make it fit!
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