GFIII/SCG-L A1/A4 configuration
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:54
Hello,
I'm a recent owner (since last friday) of a GunFighter MkIII with an SCG Premium Left grip.
I have two questions about configuration for MSFS:
- I'd like to use the A1 mini joystick as elevator trim axis. But naturally when I release the stick, the trim comes back to 0. Is there a solution for the trim to stay in the given position even if the stick comes back to center ? (As far as I know, it's impossible in MSFS config).
- It would be great if the mini joystick was in A4 place. Is it possible to invert A1 and A4, physically or logically ? I dont care if the A1 still as a mini joystick or become a "normal" hat switch. If not possible between A1 and A4, is it between A1 and A3 ?
I'm sure I'll have others questions in the near future, as your config app is too complex for my goldfish brain. On this point do you have a simplified app for the dummies like me ?
But as I had a mechanical training when I was young, I greatly appreciate the mechanical knowledge of the joystick. Great job sirs !
I'm a recent owner (since last friday) of a GunFighter MkIII with an SCG Premium Left grip.
I have two questions about configuration for MSFS:
- I'd like to use the A1 mini joystick as elevator trim axis. But naturally when I release the stick, the trim comes back to 0. Is there a solution for the trim to stay in the given position even if the stick comes back to center ? (As far as I know, it's impossible in MSFS config).
- It would be great if the mini joystick was in A4 place. Is it possible to invert A1 and A4, physically or logically ? I dont care if the A1 still as a mini joystick or become a "normal" hat switch. If not possible between A1 and A4, is it between A1 and A3 ?
I'm sure I'll have others questions in the near future, as your config app is too complex for my goldfish brain. On this point do you have a simplified app for the dummies like me ?
But as I had a mechanical training when I was young, I greatly appreciate the mechanical knowledge of the joystick. Great job sirs !