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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: ridley1 on November 16, 2006, 02:30:33 PM
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ok, now how does this work?
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http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=192249&highlight=pyro
Cant tell you more at the moment, since im on vacation and cant update game...
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Read the RELEASE NOTES found on the HTC home page. "trim set" can now be found under joystick mapping under FLIGHT options. In a nutshell, when activated, trim set will neutralize all surface control inputs. At least that's how I understand it.
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Originally posted by Schatzi
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=192249&highlight=pyro
Cant tell you more at the moment, since im on vacation and cant update game...
How can you even think of taking a vacation without a computer and joystick?
:O
Hurry back Schatzi...the new release is tres cool.
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Ah!!! I see now....
I didn't realize I had to map it....thought it was defaulted to <.>
Thankx
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Originally posted by ridley1
Ah!!! I see now....
I didn't realize I had to map it....thought it was defaulted to <.>
Thankx
According to Pyro, it is. I'm just not sure what the heck <.> is :D
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Originally Posted by: Max
According to Pyro, it is. I'm just not sure what the heck <.> is :D
Try looking at bottom right corner of the alphabet on the keyboard.........
The DOT key?
Whilst it is mapped to <.> by default, but if you had previously mapped <.> to some other function it will not be mapped automatically, and you'll have to map it yourself.
From what I understand, when used it adjusts trim to match whatever stick input you were giving when you pressed <.>. Useful IMHO when you lost a wing.....;)
GJ HTC!:aok
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when I looked at the map system....the function was un-mapped.
so...gave it to the <.> key....other wise known as dot.
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I used it last night to land a P38 with and engine out and missing 1/2 a wing. It made it a bit easier.