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Originally Posted by madrebel
does it limit even if not using DX buttons? i have never had the fighter stick and the combo with combat stick is exactly 32 buttons.
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Each device doesn't have more than 32 buttons so you can use it without any mapping software and Direct X will see all of them up to its limit of 32 buttons and 8 axis. The Fighterstick has three axis 19 buttons and an 8 way POV hat. In my opinion better to leave them as separate devices so you can map commands to every button and more on top when you use 3 modes as standard or have 4 modes using CMS script plus you can have shifted functions on each of those buttons too if you really want to go to town on it. I don't think I've ever maxed out the number of combinations I could program on a CH HOTAS without using every single command in a game just for the hell of it.
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Originally Posted by blampars
eventually i hope to learn the scripting on my own.. plan on playing with that script posted above for the mini joystick and hopefully i can get a better feel for how things work as a whole with CH CM.. Crazy how customizable everything is!
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I started the CH Hangar site because I came from using Thrustmaster gear and so the CH Control Manager software was still new to me. I made some maps, learnt how to program so the site was set up to share my profiles and help others with theirs and its grown into what it is now. A lot of what I picked up either came straight out of the manual or from the help of others at the CH Hangar including help from Bob Church who actually writes the Control Manager software. Things like the script I mentioned about switching the X and Y axis from one device to another on the fly with the press of one button came straight out of the Control Manager manual. It was a script in its entirety in the manual and the example given for it was for two yokes in a flight sim trainer so the trainer could off hand control to his yoke to the pupil. I saw this and thought "why couldn't I switch these axis not just between two identical devices but two different devices like a joystick and yoke?" so I copied it in and tried it out. 531_Ghost has also created a handy beginners guide to the Control Manager software
here which covers the basics of mapping.
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Originally Posted by SsSsSsSsSnake
lol Im still trying to set up 1946 
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LOL I never put revision numbers to my IL-2 profile as I'd have run out of numbers years ago