I use the pinky for "look up" so it's a must have switch.
Will try and experiment with shiftstates and see what happens.
The stick is all new to me so I'm not worried about unlearning what switch does what.
Just to get a comfortable and reliable set up.
? Wiley and others. Which switch do you guys use for "look up"?
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Before TrackIR, I used the pinky for look up. It's very intuitive and keeps it all on one hand. Like I said earlier, this will get you where you want to be:
If you want to be able to use the pinkie as a button and use the SST profile, just go into the profile and scroll to the right until you see the shiftstates that are along the lines of 'Pinkie+Mode1', there is an X in the top right of them that if I recall correctly removes that shiftstate. Get rid of pinkie+mode1, pinkie+mode2, and pinkie+mode3, then the pinkie will function just like any other button and you should be able to just map a button to it.
The way I've got mine set up, all the non-shiftstate stuff is stuff I use in the heat of the moment. WEP, change secondary weapon, secondary fire, clipboard, flaps, etc etc. The stuff you use constantly. The shiftstate stuff is more commands I use when I'm climbing out and looking at the map, or stuff I only use occasionally. Stuff like raising gear, changing the zoom level on the clipboard map, things of that nature. There's no reason to have functions like that taking up a button that could be used for something you use more often in combat, so I stuck them on a shift state.
The way I approached it was, I set up all my combat stuff, and the shiftstate stuff I just gradually added in when I got sick of hitting the keyboard for them. For example, I went for a while without a mapping to change which fuel tank I'm running off of. I flew the early F4Us enough, I got sick of switching tanks via the keyboard, so I mapped the switch tanks to a shiftstate button. I used it to strike a balance between stuff you use often enough to not want to take your hands off the stick to do it, and stuff you use rarely enough to not mind using the keyboard.
Some of the shiftstate stuff I use in combat, like dive brakes, but it's mostly stuff I don't need to get to in too much of a hurry.
Wiley.