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Post subject: Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:14 am |
Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:26 am Posts: 583
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found a flaw
Edited By CVA0319 on 1285554600
_________________ Global+Vector,FS_G 2010,REX4,NRM,CRM,PFJ,PNW,SAK,NCA,Tong_Fjords 0S9,3W5,7S3,KCMW,KORS,PAKT,WA56,WA79,W52,PAGS,PAJN,CZST +Portland City,2S1,CEN4,CEJ4,KHQM,7WA3,CBB7,KPDX G_NA packs 1-8,EDBH
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CVA0319
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:59 am |
Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:26 am Posts: 583
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Hi Chuck, Sorry about the vagueness of the post. The rotary buttons on the X52 have been stumping me for months, and last night I thought I had it beat and posted how to set up the elevator and rudder trim as X and Y rotations on the throttle only to discover after posting that it was flawed so I edited out the steps and replaced it with what you see now. I have succeeded in getting the elevator trim assigned to the top rotary not using the SST profile editor but through FSX itself, the rudder yaw trim is another story At one point I had it set up as a "Y rotation" but if I set up anything as an "X rotation (the other rotary button) I lose the "Y rotation" it appears that in FSX the rudder yaw trim isn't recognized as an axis at all but merely as a keystroke which seems odd because in the king air 350 its a rotary button in the vc. I've tried setting it up as an axis and as bands in the profile editor for the X52 but I just can't get it to work as one would expect ( the detente on the rotary button being trimmed to center and left or right pass the detente trimming left or right) If you can offer any insight I'm all ears TIA Gary
_________________ Global+Vector,FS_G 2010,REX4,NRM,CRM,PFJ,PNW,SAK,NCA,Tong_Fjords 0S9,3W5,7S3,KCMW,KORS,PAKT,WA56,WA79,W52,PAGS,PAJN,CZST +Portland City,2S1,CEN4,CEJ4,KHQM,7WA3,CBB7,KPDX G_NA packs 1-8,EDBH
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