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I can confirm the 2 4way hats on the front of the throttle. The slew hat is in fact 2 axes that can be programmed to act as mouse, normal axis or buttons.
Also the split throttle can be used for 2 separate engines. Are you asking if you can use the throttle levers as trim control? Yes you can, but then you lose that for throttle control. Each throttle lever can act as trim control for one of the planes controls: elevator, alerion, rudder. I have setup digital trim (key bindings, not axis) on the joystick trim hat in all sims that I fly and it works nicely for me. I can recommend the warthog with rudder pedals for COD. A very good setup for 1 or 2 engine planes. |
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I have the warthog too. Works very well. You have to create your own profile because without a profile COD didnt recognize every button and switch. But with a separate profile it recognizes every single button.
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Thank you. My question wasn't quite clear about the trim though. What I meant was - is it possible to use the buttons/keys on the throttle yoke - not the throttle axis - to adjust trim nicely (like using the rotaries on my X52 throttle). Ideally I'd like a trim rotary but I know it doesn't have those. I'm not sure about using button presses for trim as it is not as intuitive as a rotary to work out where trim is. How do you centre it - do you use a key binding? Hood Edit - thanks Phazon, saw your reply after posting this. |
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Glad I interpreted your question correctly. I'm perfectly happy using it with CoD, not to mention every other game. DCS A-10C is especially good with this stick, as they were essentially made for each other.
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You can also do other things with it.
I have a WT, but unfortunately I'm still in London so I couldn't test it yet with IL2 CoD, but, from what I've seen in IL2 CoD default controls setup, it allows you to use joystick axes modifiers, ie constructions like CTRL + Joystick 1 Z. This should mean you can use a single axis from WT for multiple controls, without having to change WT's profile while in-game. So: - in IL2 CoD assign all trims to the same WT axis (the rotary trim from the throttle for example), using different modifiers (Joy W, CTRL + Joy W, ALT + Joy W, SHIFT + Joy W, even constructions like K + Joy W might work inside IL2 CoD, you need to check for it) - in WT control panel, program HOLD buttons for CTRL, ALT, SHIFT, etc (you can even program them all on the same button, by going through all at each button's press) - voila, you should be able to use same WT trim wheel in order to control different trims Last edited by adonys; 04-06-2011 at 11:45 AM. |
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since there are quite some people where with the warthog maybe someone of you could answer my question i posted over in the simhq-forums? Hers a link:
http://simhq.com/forum/ubbthreads.ph...ml#Post3261550 Thanks in advance! Winger |
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hey warthog owners,
I know that Warthog has dead zone settings - when you set them to 0, does it mean that it has absolutely no dead zone at all? For example, when dead zone is truly 0, the x & y axis should not ever return to exact center, never straight lines when moving along at an axis, and no 'delays' when crossing an axis. MSFFB2, X52 (even modded) all exhibit this kind of behavior :-\ I want a joystick with absolutely no dead zone for precision flying. |
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Yes.
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