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Control assigments utility

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Does anyone remember a utility not too long ago that was to allow one to set unique control assigments for different AC in FS, save it and when loading the AC or changing the AC, would already have the correct axis settings without having to go to assignments each time and reset them? For example, the MAAM B25 has the throttle levers to the far left with the Prop levers in the center while the MAAM DC3 is just the opposite. Since I now have the CH throttle quadrant, it would be nice to just change planes without having to re-assign axis. This would also be helpful when switching to a 4 engine plane or a jet. Thanks

I would simply save and replace the config file within FS9 each time. Thing is to restart FS9 each time you want a different config.Pilot_76

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This may not be what you are looking for, but you may want to go to http://home.att.net/~stickworks/I, too, just got the TQ.Bob Church is a legend in the community when it comes to flight controls. All it takes is a very basic knowledge of the Control Manager software from CH. Add to that Bob's latest CMFSV120.ZIP and CMNOTE02.ZIP software, you have a recipe for success. As I do not have (as yet) FSUIPC, it is the only game in town. I truly think to get your money's worth out of these controls, a bit of reading is time well spent. It may not be as exotic as programming a GARMIN, but for a little investment in time you can tweak the "feel" of the controls so much better than a "stock" install. Go tohttp://www.ch-hangar.com/forum/index.php?act=idxSince getting my yoke about two years ago, these two sites have provided all the answers and more you may ever need. Hope this helps.

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