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      It has been over a year since I posted the last listing, so here are the default key mapping listings for IL Sturmovik updated to version 3.ooc and current as of 14 May 2018. The commands are listed by category (Service, Pilot Head control, Main controls, etc.), in the order and in the format that they appear in the game under Settings -- Key Mapping.

    I have provided the listing as a PDF file.

 

IL-2 Sturmovik Default Key Mapping Listing.pdf

 

     I hope these will be useful to the community. Enjoy! :salute:

 

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Thanks Arfsix - couldn't get any of my gunner positions to reload even when assigning new keys, very frustrating. THEN read your update. Now I can reload - thanks for sharing your knowledge.......Back to the game.  

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Wanted to start binding my TM FCS HOTAS and didn't know where to find key mappings then found this. Much thanks!!!!

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     To everyone who has posted; you're welcome! If there is any question as to the most current command list, each list has a version number and date.

     I am waiting for the next update to publish a new command list with new and added commands.

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Letayushi_Medved
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@Arfsix

Thank you, friend! It really helps especially for the new virtual pilots. I want to ask just one thing. Because there are 3 columns in the key mapping menu, in which column should the keys (joystick buttons, keyboard keys,hat switch) should be assigned or I should use just the last column when custom mapping? Here's a picture for reference:

 

 

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5 hours ago, Zyklon said:

@Arfsix

     I want to ask just one thing. Because there are 3 columns in the key mapping menu, in which column should the keys (joystick buttons, keyboard keys,hat switch) should be assigned or I should use just the last column when custom mapping? Here's a picture for reference:

 

 

     As far as I know, it literally makes no difference as to which column is used for any command. All keys showing are valid for that command and there may be multiple key mappings for each command. The command key mapping shown may be replaced by clicking the key mapped column space, removed or deleted by clicking the small x in the key mapped column space, or additional keys mapped for the command by clicking in the open key mapped column space for that command.

:umnik2:.

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