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Old 11-14-2012, 04:44 PM
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Oh man, why didn't i think of that.

I updated my profile now. No need to use a switch to switch zoom on and off. It will switch it on and zoom in/out just using the zoom in/out buttons.
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Old 11-14-2012, 05:57 PM
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Oh man, why didn't i think of that.

I updated my profile now. No need to use a switch to switch zoom on and off. It will switch it on and zoom in/out just using the zoom in/out buttons.
Hi Matt,
Is this a different set up?
It looks the same to me or am I missing something?
Did you by chance send the same file again?
Thx

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Old 11-14-2012, 07:13 PM
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Oh man, why didn't i think of that.

I updated my profile now. No need to use a switch to switch zoom on and off. It will switch it on and zoom in/out just using the zoom in/out buttons.
Thanks for this, Matt! I tried your earlier 109E file and it worked very well. I made some minor key changes to better suit my profile and saw how simple and elegant you got this zoom feature to work in TARGET. I'm looking forward to trying your revised profile to free up a joystick button and make the zoom in/out a little more intuitive. Two things I need to explore is

1) how to slow the rate of zoom in and zoom out, and

2) how to set a POV limit on the zoom out

Thanks again for sharing your file. Like most good ideas, I found myself slapping my forehead and saying, "Now why didn't I think of that?" LOL
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Old 11-14-2012, 08:57 PM
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Oopps, yes i guess i uploaded the wrong file. Here's the new one.

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1) how to slow the rate of zoom in and zoom out, and
You can change that in the gui. Just have to flick on "Configuration Options" on the top and then change the mouse sensitivity.

No idea how you could limit the FOV, i don't think it's practically possible with the Target software.
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Old 11-14-2012, 09:09 PM
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Oopps, yes i guess i uploaded the wrong file. Here's the new one.


You can change that in the gui. Just have to flick on "Configuration Options" on the top and then change the mouse sensitivity.

No idea how you could limit the FOV, i don't think it's practically possible with the Target software.
Good stuff! Actually, if I can slow the rate of zooming as you describe, then that basically takes care of needing a FOV limit. Thanks again!

EDIT: Works very well. I changed the mouse sensitivity from the default "100" down to "10" (the lowest number it would allow) and the zoom in/out rate is perfect for me. Zooming out slightly gives a little better situational awareness, but I crashed three times into the terrain last night while flying on the deck -- objects like church spires are closer than they appear! LOL
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Old 11-15-2012, 06:56 AM
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Anyone knows hot to assign zoom to the cursor slew controller on warthog hotas. I assign mousey axis to it and in target I assign the hold to Chang fov button to the axis. All I get is full zoom or full wide view when using it.
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Old 11-15-2012, 03:31 PM
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Anyone knows hot to assign zoom to the cursor slew controller on warthog hotas. I assign mousey axis to it and in target I assign the hold to Chang fov button to the axis. All I get is full zoom or full wide view when using it.
Hi Cujo,

Last night I found on my PC that the mouse was hyper-jittery when assigned to the cursor slew controller on my HOTAS, so I need to do further work on this "to tame the mouse". Actually, I like the zoom control assigned to the #1 hatswitch, but I'd like to be able to use the cursor slew control to simply move the mouse cursor around the cockpit without having to take my hands off my controls. There may be a way for me to adjust the sensitivity curve(s) to tame that little shrew.
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Old 11-15-2012, 05:58 PM
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Hi Cujo,

Last night I found on my PC that the mouse was hyper-jittery when assigned to the cursor slew controller on my HOTAS, so I need to do further work on this "to tame the mouse". Actually, I like the zoom control assigned to the #1 hatswitch, but I'd like to be able to use the cursor slew control to simply move the mouse cursor around the cockpit without having to take my hands off my controls. There may be a way for me to adjust the sensitivity curve(s) to tame that little shrew.
Well thanks to AbortedMan for tweaking my interest in this again and to Matt for triggering the sequence for the TM Warthog.

I've converted it to script (which I use) and moved it to my Throttle MIC switch, changed the speed to 30 and it really works great. Somewhere between a snap view and a zoom view. I only do the forward and back zoom because I have Track IR and I just have to look at an object and use the zoom in out feature.

But . . . . now I have to figure out how to stop showing the mouse pointer. It pops into the center screen when I press the zoom key. I need to find a toggle off/on key for the mouse.

Thanks again guys.
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Old 11-17-2012, 05:05 AM
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Hi Cujo,

Last night I found on my PC that the mouse was hyper-jittery when assigned to the cursor slew controller on my HOTAS, so I need to do further work on this "to tame the mouse". Actually, I like the zoom control assigned to the #1 hatswitch, but I'd like to be able to use the cursor slew control to simply move the mouse cursor around the cockpit without having to take my hands off my controls. There may be a way for me to adjust the sensitivity curve(s) to tame that little shrew.

Copy that Snapper. I've played with the curve and zoom settings but still no go. Just like before full wide or full narrow and nothing in between. Lemme know if ou get it to work. Anyways . I'll talk to you about it next time I see you on TS. Cheers
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Old 11-15-2012, 03:47 PM
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Hola Matt. I dl zip click open here..says Windows does not recog fcf files. My usual frustration..I Google and every free DL for converters includes software I have to clean registry. I am 75..what is a registry?? Do you have info in EZ access format? Many thanks, John
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