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Realistic button assignments for CH Flight Sim Yoke?

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Guest RolandG

Hi all,what would be a realistic button assignment on a CH Flight Sim Yoke for the 747-400 compared to the real yoke?Even if not all real buttons can be duplicated (e.g. for lack of a sufficient number), having a few functions where they actually appear on the real thing would be nice.Thanks in advance.

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Usually a yoke will have 2 pitch trim switches, an autopilot disengage button and a push-to-talk button.Hope this helps :)


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Guest tmetzinger

>Hi all,>>what would be a realistic button assignment on a CH Flight Sim>Yoke for the 747-400 compared to the real yoke?>>Even if not all real buttons can be duplicated (e.g. for lack>of a sufficient number), having a few functions where they>actually appear on the real thing would be nice.>>Thanks in advance.For my yoke, I use:Left Horn Trigger - Push to Talk for SquawkboxLeft horn top button - CWS A (activates Control Wheel Steering)Left horn bottom button - AP DisconnectLeft horn Rocker - Elevator TrimSince there are normally no controls on the right horn:Right Horn Trigger - Reset Viewpoint (handy for getting your vc view back to forward)Right Horn Hat - View panningRight horn rocker - cycle views forward and backwards.All of these buttons either generate FS functions via FSUIPC or Keystrokes for PMDG functions. Registered version of FSUIPC is required.Best Wishes,Tim

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Thanks to both of you. :-beerchug

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