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A320 FSUIPC question

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I was wondering if someone can point me in the right direction as to how to properly set up my stick axis' for elevator and aileron control, twist axis on the stick for ground steering, as well as rudder control.  I want to keep my throttle as is and also allow the button assignments on my stick to keep my views set up through Chaseplane.  I also want them to be correctly calibrated via FSUIPC.  I've seen some steps and I think I have it right but want to make sure this is the way to go.

1) remove all axis controls I don't want P3D controlling for the stick and rudder (make sure I keep stick enabled in P3d if I don't want it to be completely shut down)

2) go into FSUIPC and go to axis - from there load the current profile I have set up for the FSLabs plane

After this step, I am a little lost as to what I need to do to correctly get this set.  Can someone point me in the right direction?  FSUIPC is a great tool but seems to have a lot more than I need at this point so if there are any bullets or steps to do this that would be appreciated.  Thanks

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On 3/7/2018 at 10:42 AM, Zimmerbz said:

I was wondering if someone can point me in the right direction as to how to properly set up my stick axis' for elevator and aileron control, twist axis on the stick for ground steering, as well as rudder control.  I want to keep my throttle as is and also allow the button assignments on my stick to keep my views set up through Chaseplane.  I also want them to be correctly calibrated via FSUIPC.  I've seen some steps and I think I have it right but want to make sure this is the way to go.

1) remove all axis controls I don't want P3D controlling for the stick and rudder (make sure I keep stick enabled in P3d if I don't want it to be completely shut down)

2) go into FSUIPC and go to axis - from there load the current profile I have set up for the FSLabs plane

After this step, I am a little lost as to what I need to do to correctly get this set.  Can someone point me in the right direction?  FSUIPC is a great tool but seems to have a lot more than I need at this point so if there are any bullets or steps to do this that would be appreciated.  Thanks

I use my Thrustmaster 16000M, GoFlight TQ6 and CH Pro Pedals to pilot the FSL A320X thought FSUIPC, which has worked well for me. All axes are controlled directly though FSUIPC, except for ground steering. That's set up as my twist throttle axis sent through FSUIPC to the sim as STEERING SET. Remember to turn OFF the pedal control steering option with the FSL A320 (see page 11 of the Introduction Guide).

Wayne Klockner
United Virtual

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