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Programming Speed Brake on Saitek Throttle

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I've been away for a while and it feels good to be back.Software: XPSP3 / FS2004 / Registered FSUIPCHardware: CH Yoke / CH pedals / two Saitek 3 axis controllersI've programmed the single engine, twin and four-engine setups and all are fine.I'm having the darnedest time programming/calibrating the speed brake axis, especially for the PMDG 737NG and LDS 767.Can anyone suggest the best way to calibrate the axis to 1. move into the ARMED mode and then 2. axis movement to gradually open the speed brakes? I may program a button to ARM it but still need the axis to gradually open/close the speed brake.Many Thanks.Jim

Can anyone suggest the best way to calibrate the axis to 1. move into the ARMED mode and then 2. axis movement to gradually open the speed brakes?
With the registered version of FSUIPC you can assign an axis to spoiler and calibrate it to have a "armed" zone.

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