Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

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Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby Pewbaca » Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:08

Hello i'm using one Kosmosima Grip (premium).
I love the feature to switch between the "analog ministick with center push" and a Hat mode.

What i would like to achieve is when the analog ministick is activated with uSSw tempoB also that also a button is pressed.

Goal:
When the Mini Stick is activated the keyboard key "F" is pressed and hold
When the Hat mode is actived the keyboard key "F" is released.

best regards Michael

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby fallout9 » Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:47

So annoying that you have to keep F pressed to look around in cabin in SC isn't it? Hopefully they'll fix that soon. Until then here's how to program the ministick to do as you desire:
1. In Global/Common set the keyboard on classic mode;
2. In Profile/Buttons click on the one of the bottom cells and set it up as Boolean, with JMP function, making the connection between physical button 13 (the center ministick) and 41; close that window when done;
3. Click on cell representing physical number 41 and set it as Button Alt, forwarded to logical function Keyboard, key F; close that window when done;
4. Click on Set button to save the changes to the profile.
This way the ministick starts in HAT mode by default and when the axes mode is switched to, the key F is pressed until the HAT mode is switched back.


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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby Pewbaca » Sat Oct 24, 2020 13:20

Yeah its Star Citzen.

Thanks and it works like a charm. Just made an error. Its not "F" its "Z"

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby KRON » Sat Dec 19, 2020 23:29

is there a way to do this on a defend button then 13 it conflicts with down a4

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby fallout9 » Sat Dec 19, 2020 23:40

Sorry Kron, I don't understand what you mean.

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby KRON » Sun Dec 20, 2020 0:06

at least on the nxt down on the A4 HAT is button 13 but i think i fingered out how to set the uSSw button manually

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby Chris_R » Sat Jan 16, 2021 16:17

Is it also possible to press F only if you move the ministick?

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby fallout9 » Sun Jan 17, 2021 2:19

What do you mean 'press F'? Are you trying to assign keyboard key F to ministick to look around in SC? If that's the case then I'd wait for CIG to fix that first.

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby Chris_R » Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:58

Yes it is for free look in Star Citizen. My question is, can I push a keyboard button with an axis?

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Re: Kosmosima grip (premium) Assign Button to be pressed with Microstick

Postby fallout9 » Sun Jan 17, 2021 20:47

Not to an axis, but to a button which you'd use in combination with the axes assigned to free look.


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