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I have read the manual section where you assign the condition levels to XP axis controls. This is all very fine - except I only have one Condition/Prop axis control on my CH Eclipse yoke.

 

Is it possible to assign both Conditions levers to this one axis?  I presume not, so was wondering if there is a way around this?

 

 

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If you don't have the hardware for it, you can use the drag manipulators to adjust the levers.  

There are 3 manipulators for both the Condition Levers AND the Power Levers.  Left, Right and Both.  The manipulator for both levers is in between the left and right ones.

That's the only workaround I can think of.

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And you can assign both to one axis without any problems. I did this with the old version and now with the new one.

 

It just works fine!

Ubbi, 

 

I would be interested in knowing exactly how you did that.

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Ubbi, 

 

I would be interested in knowing exactly how you did that.

It's simple: you open the axis assign window and start withe the first condition axis. You activate it and it searches for the axis you move. If you move one axis it says the number in big green letters. Now you can do the same withe the second condition leaver but you move just the same axis of your hardware. So there will be the same number in green and now you have the two condition leavers synced to one hardware axis.

It worked always for me...

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It's simple: you open the axis assign window and start withe the first condition axis. You activate it and it searches for the axis you move. If you move one axis it says the number in big green letters. Now you can do the same withe the second condition leaver but you move just the same axis of your hardware. So there will be the same number in green and now you have the two condition leavers synced to one hardware axis.

It worked always for me...

 

Unfortunately, that method has the potential to create a number of problems with the operation of the engines.  For now, proceed at your own risk.  However, as we cannot support this method of assignment, it will be blocked in a future update.

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