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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: HamrDown on May 05, 2022, 12:42:31 PM
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Have not used a Hotas, now have a Thrustmaster TWCS and getting a VKB Gladiator stick soon. What do y'all map to a Hotas for functions in game? I heard about using the wheel on it for Trim, not sure how to use it.
Also for any GV play, what do you use to steer, move forward and back, aim shoot, change type of shells, etc? I have been using my keyboard and stick, but want to get away from using he keyboard as much as possible. ;)
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My advice is set up the most important functions where they are easy and comfortable and make sense to you. Leave most of them unassigned. Add assignments as you need them. This makes it easier to remember them, you don't have to learn 40 commands at one time, and it's easy to reassign the basic commands if you don't like your first choice.
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Good advice. Thanks! Do you have one and what do you map to Hotas vs stick, for instance the flaps?
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Put trim on an axis then tie it to a rotor
Another button to turn on/off combat trim
Spin the trim all the way up once calibrated
When needed hit the button to turn off CT which then has trim maxed out...helps in t&b fights
Eagler
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OK, so map buttons to toggle combat trim on/off, then how to use the dial to set trim, I assume for elevator? (need more specifics please) :)
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On a vehicle I use my rudder pedals to steer and stick to aim gun. For flight a have views set to a hat switch. Other controls are gear up/down, fuel tanks, primary/secondary weapons, one button set for switch so when you hold it, the other buttons secondary setting becomes active. More controls.... flaps, zoom, etc.
Some are for vox channels....
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OK, so map buttons to toggle combat trim on/off, then how to use the dial to set trim, I assume for elevator? (need more specifics please) :)
Yes elevator
I use 1600 for throttle and its left rotor is trim
Go into ah config and select the rotor and assign elevator trim to it.
Pick a button for ct on/off as it will go to trim wheel setting when off
Be sure to calibrate rotor in ah .. you should see the trim max out when you disable ct
Practice required to operate properly
Eagler
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Good advice. Thanks! Do you have one and what do you map to Hotas vs stick, for instance the flaps?
One issue is what do you use for views?
If you use hat views then you can use hats on the stick and throttle together to combine views. Or you can just use an "up" button along with the view hat. If you use track IR or VR you only need a couple of hat views but you can still use all of them.
If you use manual trim for elevator trim you just adjust it to point your nose up or down as needed. Auto trim overrides manual trim so you can use both. I have a stick hat with all the auto pilot modes on it plus combat trim. I also have manual trim but it's not required, it's mostly extra work.
If you use VR you can map mouse clicks to the HOTAS.
Look through the control mappings and see what is available but don't be in a hurry to map everything.
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I use track IR for views, and use Voice Attack for a lot of other commands, like zoom toggle, wep, etc. I highly recommend voice attack.x
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I have the dial set to Analog Trim Elevator, I calibrated the axis, and have a button for CT on/off. When I turn off CT trim, I turn the dial up in level flight and nothing happens, I would expect the nose to go up as i dialed out, hmmm... :bhead
Yes elevator
I use 1600 for throttle and its left rotor is trim
Go into ah config and select the rotor and assign elevator trim to it.
Pick a button for ct on/off as it will go to trim wheel setting when off
Be sure to calibrate rotor in ah .. you should see the trim max out when you disable ct
Practice required to operate properly
Eagler
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I have the dial set to Analog Trim Elevator, I calibrated the axis, and have a button for CT on/off. When I turn off CT trim, I turn the dial up in level flight and nothing happens, I would expect the nose to go up as I dialed out, hmmm... :bhead
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I have the dial set to Analog Trim Elevator, I calibrated the axis, and have a button for CT on/off. When I turn off CT trim, I turn the dial up in level flight and nothing happens, I would expect the nose to go up as I dialed out, hmmm... :bhead
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Yay it is now working. :D
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You can set the analog trim for dive bombing in the TA with the green practice cross, leave it set then use it in the main arena using Combat Trim until it's time to dive.
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I use one of the front buttons for straight up 12 o'clock high view
One hat is map with map zoom in and out
I don't use the teeder totter thingy in the front for anything
There is a mod sold on etsy that will give the throttle an indented feel if you need it
Bottom button is gear
The square button is check six one way and view damage the other
Another button is radio up or down as I use vr and use it to type
Eagler
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If you're using TIR will be a good idea to map at least center tracker to something. Want to say it's ctrl+F4. And pause tracking, think that one is ctrl+F5. I'd guessed center was alt+F4 once before. Yeah, DON'T use that one! :D
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There is a Center Tracking choice for controller setup. Ctrl F4 is the keyboard command.
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Congrats on getting the VKB Gladiator! :banana:
I think this is the best mid level stick available and would be a great upgrade for someone who wanted to move up from 3d pro and didn't want to get rudder pedals and throttle as well.
The quality is great. You may need to switch springs to lighter tension but that is easy to do. I switched down one level but am now thinking about going back to the default tension.
The stick is good right out of the box, but the best thing is that you can program it to get even more functionality and do some really cool things.
The worst thing is that the software that comes with it is complex and not well documented.
I was thinking about doing a tutorial video on how to use the software with some profiles for aces high included.
Let me know if that would be helpful for you after you get the stick.
Armed with your new equipment, you will be twice as deadly! :devil
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I agree the software is hard to grasp. But then again it's also capable of doing just about anything you might want to do with a button or axis. You can't say it's not well documented tho. The manual is about 175 pages long and has been revised a couple of times. There are a ton of tutorial vids on their YT channel too. If that's not enough reach out on their forums. There's always plenty of help from the devs there too.
I'm about 4 years into my Gunfighter/MCG-Pro stick and absolutely love it. Starting to run out of patience with VKB on their announced (about that long ago) throttle. Might have to go with Virpil for that. Their throttle is not only a more refined product.... You can actually buy one! Of course that would mean learning their also challenging software!
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