I'm not sure but it looks to me that it should work. It probably just works like the extra buttons on your joystick which are assignable.
Maybe the following helps for you. I use a x52 pro joystick which can be assigned a lot of functions already. But for most functions I have also keyboard bindings which I have assigned as follows. For example, I use "q" for prop pitch. To set the prop pitch higher I use q+hat switch right and for lower I use q+hat switch left. The same counts for mixture which has "w" assigned. This way I have to remember only one key per function and all functions can be used in the same consistent manner. The same system should work with almost every joystick.
The only drawback with this system is that I can't assign any profiles to my x52 pro joystick because they don't work with joystick and keyboard combinations simultaneously.
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