Yankee Posted July 4, 2013 Posted July 4, 2013 I am having an issue configuring the controls for slewing the TV cameras of the various aircraft within DCS World. I would like to use my joystick's 8-way POV hat switch to slew. Unfortunately, there are only four options, which severely limits my ability to track a target, especially if I need to react quickly; I can only slew the camera along one cardinal axis at a time, i.e., UP or DOWN or LEFT or RIGHT: http://imgur.com/QPmLBM3 However, I know it is possible to slew along multiple axes simultaneously. First, because this type of multi-axis ability is available for the general cockpit view: http://i.imgur.com/F3hdEDh.jpg and secondly, because there is the option to assign the actual to slew controls to real axes: http://i.imgur.com/c4SWi8w.jpg So, I know it is possible to get a POV hat to move a camera in multiple axes simultaneously. Why can't it work with the targeting cameras? Is there a trick to assigning the controls to work this way, or is it simply an unimplemented feature (intentional or unintentional)? Any help, suggestions, or information would be greatly appreciated! :pilotfly: Thanks, Yankee
Serp Supreme Posted September 5, 2013 Posted September 5, 2013 Hmmm... I'm not being much of a help here but I use a 4-way hat to slew. When I do, for example, up AND right, it goes both up And right. Just a suggestion. This post is protected by a pilot who has a serious lack of negotiating skills, but is absolute hell in a dogfight. If you do not belong here, please leave. You have now been properly negotiated with. MiG-29S Instant Action Mission Fix Come check out and add to my list of all landmarks in DCS World! ^that works now
JayPee Posted December 4, 2013 Posted December 4, 2013 I'm going to bump this thread because I'm looking for the same. I need to bind an 8-way digital hat to an 8-way digital slew function. The default mapping interface only allows a 4-way digital slew function, or 8-way analog a.k.a. ministick. i7 4790K: 4.8GHz, 1.328V (manual) MSI GTX 970: 1,504MHz core, 1.250V, 8GHz memory
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