![]() ![]() It's a bit overwhelming maybe, but the system is extremely flexible.Īnyway, this file would be the first starting point for troubleshooting - if you have different bindings for those two axes, and it still doesn't work, then I'm out of ideas. The "n" parameter determines which physical joystick axis to use, and the contents of the element say what to map it to. ![]() The ones for the rocker and the twist axis look like this for me: The relevant sections in this case are the `` ones. (Disclaimer: I'm on Linux, so I'm not 100% sure where to find that file on Windows). FlightGear should create that file automatically if it doesn't exist, after which you can edit to your desires. The configuration file should be in `$FGROOT/Input/Joysticks/$JOYSTICK_NAME.xml`, where `$FGROOT` is the root directory where your FlightGear data is stored, and `$JOYSTICK_NAME` is the name of the device (should be something like `Thrustmaster-TFlight-Hotas-4.xml`. I'm using a Hotas X, which from what I gather is almost the same device the input config for this one assigns the rocker axis to glancing left / right, and the twist axis to rudder I found this useful enough to keep it that way. ![]() Thank you very much!Ĭonnected via USB 3.0 port Ocrock Posts: 1 Joined: Mon 11:34 pm I am not sure how to proceed at this point, but I deeply wish to use the rocker as an axis for either rudder or left/right brake control.Īlso, does anyone have a binding/XML file for the Hotas 4 for Flightgear (2018.3.1) ?Īny and all help is appreciated. It differentiates axis 3 and axis 4 while in "mode 2". I have gone into Windows to calibrate the unit, and in there, all the controls and respective axis are working properly. I can never in any configuration get Flightgear to recognize the 4th axis to be used for rudder control. However, for me, when I enable this mode, Flightgear recognizes BOTH the twist and rocker as axis 3, controlling the same inputs. In mode 2, what is SUPPOSED to happen, is the rocker is enabled, and is added as axis 4. This works as expected, but I wish to use the rocker for rudder controls. In mode 1, the rocker is disabled, and axis 3 is controlled by twisting the joystick. SpaceShuttle-launch-set.xml you'd type -aircraftSpaceShuttle-launch ). You do -aircraft and that's it ( is the name of the file which ends in -set.xml in the aircraft folder, so if you have e.g.There are two "modes" for the unit, which either uses just twist as an axis, or also turns on the rocker. You can do everything from the commandline - the launcher is just a fancy way to assemble one. I have been trying to get all the settings done, but have a problem with recognizing twist and rocker axis. I have just picked up a Thrustmaster Hotas 4 to use on my PC for FlightGear. ![]()
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