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When I try to assign a switch from my Warthog Throttle to a switch in P-51D, it doesn't assign correctly. What is happening is that I have to move the switch 2X in order for the switch in the game to process. So there is no turn OFF when I turn the real warthog switch to OFF. It's as if the game is just assigning a button instead of a switch state.

 

How do I get this to work like in A-10?

 

-M

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When I try to assign a switch from my Warthog Throttle to a switch in P-51D, it doesn't assign correctly. What is happening is that I have to move the switch 2X in order for the switch in the game to process. So there is no turn OFF when I turn the real warthog switch to OFF. It's as if the game is just assigning a button instead of a switch state.

 

How do I get this to work like in A-10?

 

-M

 

If you look at the lua files you will see that there are no commands defined to allow it to function that way (compare to the A-10 Warthog Combined lua). At least I did not see them. I am just living with it for now...it is beta.

 

Also, it probably didn't seem like it was worth the effort since the Warthog is the only stick out there that will support those type of functions. Those function may never be included since there is not much need for them considering the relative simplicity of the pit.

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If you look at the lua files you will see that there are no commands defined to allow it to function that way (compare to the A-10 Warthog Combined lua). At least I did not see them. I am just living with it for now...it is beta.

 

Also, it probably didn't seem like it was worth the effort since the Warthog is the only stick out there that will support those type of functions. Those function may never be included since there is not much need for them considering the relative simplicity of the pit.

 

That's fair enough. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't a bug. We'll see what ED will do. It's a matter of $400 that you want to keep your HOTAS using ALL of it's capabilities. :thumbup:

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