October 5, 200322 yr Hey guys,Just wanted to point out this great utility key2mouse. Key2Mouse can be used for converting user-defined key presses, into mouse's actions. Users of programmable joysticks, joy pads, special keypads, or EPIC-related hardware, may find it useful for controlling instruments and gauges that accept mouse clicks only. So, now you can control ALL knobs and dials, viewswitches and every thing else with your programmable joystick! Oh boy, only hands on flying for me now, no more mouseclicking! Love my Saitek X45 and PMDG 737NG combo!Get this utility here: http://www.wideview.itthanks to Luciano Napolitano for this FANTASTIC piece of software for FS2004!!Lennart
October 5, 200322 yr I agree. Been using this utility since it appeared and am able to fly the NG - and all other aircraft without a mouse. I was absolutely delighted to see that it worked in FS9Bud
October 6, 200322 yr Hi!What are you using key2mouse for?I know what it does, I'm just searching for a function I could use it for...I have a CH yoke, so there are some buttons I could program :)regards,Joerg
October 6, 200322 yr KeithAbsolutely certain it works. Been using it since day one of FS9. I've got every function of the NG mapped to a key press - dont need the mouse at all. What problems are you having?Bud
October 7, 200322 yr >Keith>>Absolutely certain it works. Been using it since day one of>FS9. I've got every function of the NG mapped to a key press>- dont need the mouse at all. What problems are you having?>>BudHey Bud: Well, this is ironic, because just today I see that there is a new version of key2mouse out for FS9. So, I guess all is well. Keith Whyte
October 7, 200322 yr Lennart, can it also be used so that turning the rotary buttons on the throttle part of the X45 controls for example heading?Regards,Krister Krister LindénEFMA, Finland------------------
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