AngleOff66 Posted August 30 Posted August 30 (edited) I saw this, which is a plit throttle. No buttons. The OP used an arduino and "Used an Arduino micro to interface with the PC and read the potentiometer signals from the throttle itself. There is a library for Arduino that allows it to read like a USB peripheral, like a keyboard, joystick, throttle etc" No idea which library, where to look. Looks like he got it to work on DCS. This is the STL(I think) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4445717 If I can find the software this could help the budget limited playes? Edited Tuesday at 01:14 AM by AngleOff66 1
AngleOff66 Posted Tuesday at 01:34 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:34 AM (edited) Be Carefull! Test on an old laptop or something. Not your new rig! There is also a version that has 4 buttons on it. Look for it at the end. Flight sim throttle: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5440863 D/L from the links he provides, and read the page. He shows you what to do. DO NOT SKIP! https://github.com/JammyJ1mJ1m/FlightSimThrottle Here is a link to help be a bit more quiet https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4599583 Arduino Joystick Library https://github.com/MHeironimus/ArduinoJoystickLibrary Easy Switch: https://github.com/JammyJ1mJ1m/easySwitch 4 Button Throttle https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4572199 Circuit board design https://mega.nz/file/5hYEnaKT#Do_0LLvn8MpcwfsK564IMBSMZMiB1nlqBuKjJ7Wu6z0 Throttle code: I found a comment from the maker: This is the code you have to upload with the Arduino IDE on your Arduino Pro Micro 32U4. https://pastebin.com/sA26rfCC Hope this helps someone and that it all works in your game. Here is bom for ShoYun's throttle https://3dmdb.com/en/3d-model/flight-simulator-throttle-quadrant-by-shoyun/8195713/ All thanks to JammyJimJim and ShoYun Edited Tuesday at 02:42 AM by AngleOff66
Red Yeti Posted Thursday at 07:07 PM Posted Thursday at 07:07 PM If you are already using a Micro 32U4, why not just flash MMJoy2? There is a long thread about MMJoy here in the forum.
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