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Pitch binding name for Fw series?


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Pitch trim i meant.

 

I have the Tempest sorted, slider on X52 pro, 262 is on one of the trottle axis but for the life of me i cannot figure out what to set for the D9 or A series. I've tried several axis and key options in plane controls but none of them do anything in the plane, so i guess i'm not setting the correct key bind for the FW series.

 

Cheers in advance for any help.

Edited by hetstaine
pitch trim
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Are you using a modifier? Like shift+up arrow / shift+down arrow?

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Just like the Bf-109, try changing the “pitch stabilisers” in plane controls key bindings menu.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tipsi said:

Just like the Bf-109, try changing the “pitch stabilisers” in plane controls key bindings menu.

 

 

Yes, only difference is, the pitch stabilizers for the Fw 190 doesn't work on an axis, just keys, like IRL.

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@hetstaine: the function's called adjustable stabilizer switch: pitch up (and pitch down) in controls menu and, as Yogi pointed, it can only be assigned to buttons/keys, like in real airplane.

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5 hours ago, Art-J said:

@hetstaine: the function's called adjustable stabilizer switch: pitch up (and pitch down) in controls menu and, as Yogi pointed, it can only be assigned to buttons/keys, like in real airplane.

 

Ok sweet! That's the one i have assigned to a slider for the 262, so the FW needs a button input for it, cheers!

7 hours ago, CUJO_1970 said:

Are you using a modifier? Like shift+up arrow / shift+down arrow?

 

Atm i am slowly working through the planes whilst watching Requiems tutorials. I've yet to get the x52 pinkie switch working so i can use it as shift to set more binds :)

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10 minutes ago, hetstaine said:

Atm i am slowly working through the planes whilst watching Requiems tutorials.

 

Glad to hear it. One of the best ways to learn is to watch Requiem's superb tutorials!

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