nechrofaust Posted September 2, 2018 Report Posted September 2, 2018 Hello! I Assigned condition lever as Prop but then I assign another lever to Flaps but does not move. How do I assign it? thanks Quote
JGregory Posted September 2, 2018 Report Posted September 2, 2018 2 hours ago, nechrofaust said: Hello! I Assigned condition lever as Prop but then I assign another lever to Flaps but does not move. How do I assign it? thanks You can't do that. Use the standard X-Plane keystrokes to raise and lower the flaps. Quote
ALH Posted September 2, 2018 Report Posted September 2, 2018 3 hours ago, nechrofaust said: Hello! I Assigned condition lever as Prop but then I assign another lever to Flaps but does not move. How do I assign it? thanks Assign your joystick and hardware through the default XP11 commands and it will work fine. Go to Joystics from the menu and then look for your hardware and asign each axis and key. Quote
jumpjet Posted September 3, 2018 Report Posted September 3, 2018 (edited) It works, but I don't like it, as you can select intermediate flap positions rather than the fixed 'notches'. If would be nice if you heard a click as the flap goes into the next notch (up or down). However you tend to get multiple clicking noises and you can't be sure of the flap's position because of those clicks, there's more clicks than there is flap positions. You end up looking at the flap handle anyway, to confirm the lever position, so I ended up going back to a toggle switch on my yoke. Flaps up/down a notch The spare lever on my Logitech quadrant (after mapping the condition levers to one single lever), is now used for landing gear (it was the default fuel mix lever). The bonus of using it for gear, is the I can map what was the fuel cut-off position (below zero) to toggling nose-wheel steering. So it's gear down (the lever's zero detent position), land, get to taxi speed then pull the lever down past the detent to engage nose-wheel steering. Edited September 3, 2018 by jumpjet Quote
nechrofaust Posted September 3, 2018 Author Report Posted September 3, 2018 Thank you very much for your help Quote
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