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Just purchase this to replace my Super Taurus, didn't get any instruction but look it up with the link you provided in one of your posts. My question is what does buttons 50 and 56 do and how do you set them up?  Cant find any information on their use, I think they have something to do with the twin shock in the handles but if that's so how do you program them?  Thanks TC

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TC, I use these buttons for my Tobii 5 head/eye tracking hot keys across all aircraft.  I use button 56 to enable/disable and button 50 to auto center.  You could do the same with TiR as well.

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On 7/16/2025 at 10:51 PM, too-cool said:

Just purchase this to replace my Super Taurus, didn't get any instruction but look it up with the link you provided in one of your posts. My question is what does buttons 50 and 56 do and how do you set them up?  Cant find any information on their use, I think they have something to do with the twin shock in the handles but if that's so how do you program them?  Thanks TC

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Not sure if I follow you, but you can map these in key bindings like any of the other keys?

Or were you meaning what do people use them for in specific aircraft?

 

I have them mapped for some extra buttons eg RWR filter on SU-25T but not yet on F-14B.

 

16 hours ago, 352ndOscar said:

TC, I use these buttons for my Tobii 5 head/eye tracking hot keys across all aircraft.  I use button 56 to enable/disable and button 50 to auto center.  You could do the same with TiR as well.

 

I don't have a head tracker yet but have the additional module on the stick with two extra hats, that provide POV and two axis movement. I guess if I were to go with tracker those buttons could be mapped for re-centre as this is similar to what the push button is now.  When you use a head tracker I assume you cannot also have POV?

Can you have movement axis to, say adjust base position - eg if you move your seat or monitor etc?

 

@too-cool Btw I also have to say thanks, I did not realise it until now but I got your joystick layouts on a google search and use them to assist with visualising keymaps on each aircraft.

Modules - F-14B, Super Carrier

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On 7/16/2025 at 4:51 PM, too-cool said:

Just purchase this to replace my Super Taurus, didn't get any instruction but look it up with the link you provided in one of your posts. My question is what does buttons 50 and 56 do and how do you set them up?  Cant find any information on their use, I think they have something to do with the twin shock in the handles but if that's so how do you program them?  Thanks TC

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Good Oscar, never though to use it for TIR centering. How do you like the throttle, does it get stiff if left in any position to long?

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Extremely capable throttle unit!  Best choice I could have made from those available on the market.  Stiff….sometimes, but finger lifts and an occasional tension adjustment take care of and concerns.

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