![]() ![]() ![]() I'll save that and then I'll repeat the steps to create another " Custom-Default" profile name like " Twin-Engine Yoke-Props", and then again, for " Multi-Engine Y oke-Airliners", and so on. I plan to open the Preset Manager as you instruct, but I'm going to first create a " Custom-Default" profile name like " Single Engine Yoke-Props". Because I'm familiar with, Thrustmaster Warthog's TARGET profiler software, I fully understand and appreciate your article's message.įor the Honeycomb Controls, (which I'm worrking with first), my plan, is to follow the steps you covered, but with one little twist. Here it is “DEFAULT”Īs I had suspected, this information is extremely helpful, SimWare!! In fact, all the information I got from you, (including the article " Hardware/Software compatibility." was just what I needed to know. Under the controller name appears the profile in use. Connect your controller (we use a Saitek/Logitech X52 pro) You can therefore also create new profiles for the mouse and keyboard. MSFS manages the mouse and keyboard assignments the exact same way as This is also valid for the mouse and the keyboard. These are the steps to create an new fully empty (no assignments) profile : This is VERY powerful and gives you full control of your own configuration. You can therefore create for instance a B737 specific profile and a A320 specific profile. Moreover, MSFS allows to create and name different custom profiles. This may seem a heavy task, but it will save a huge amount of time and hassle later. The best is therefore NOT to rely on default assignments and create your own assignments set from scratch. You may think that your device or the simulator is defective. That will lead to conflicts and unwanted behaviors If you blindly rely to the automatic default assignments, you will now have two controls assigned to the throttle. However, you already have a throttle quadrant connected and assigned. You connect a joystick and MSFS automatically assigns the slider to the throttle function. ![]()
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