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That's easy ... 😀

You missed the last step

You use the AuthentiKit Tuning App to synchronize the movements

PS>  Not as accurate, but close enough for me; Use Bodnars setup  to increase the number of key pulses per encoder click.

 

 

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That's not the case, because I don't have authentikit app. I don't have encoders there, but potentiometers running Arduino with MMJOY2.

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Am 23.6.2025 um 17:00 schrieb TheTaker:

I made full pedestal kit with large realistic trim wheels, and I want virtual ones move the same speed with my physical ones. The default.lua input file changes only reaction speed to buttons, not analog axis. How to speed them up? 


For example trim wheels on F4U Corsair work fine.

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Wow, awesome work, looks great!

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3 hours ago, TheTaker said:

That's not the case, because I don't have authentikit app. I don't have encoders there, but potentiometers running Arduino with MMJOY2.

Sorry, my mistake assuming potentiometers were out and everything was rotary encoders now.

Not so easy then ... 🤥 

Perhaps the folks on the cockpit builders forum would have the solution for you.

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