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Jeff_M

cockpit cam pan won't stop centering itself, grrrr...

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I recently swapped my CH Eclipse yoke to a new-to-me Honeycomb Alpha and I just can't get the hat switch to pan in the cockpit without it automatically centering itself when I release it.  My CH didn't do this...until I reconnected it today and it was also centering automatically.  I watched a youtube video that specifically addressed this situation to no avail.  I know I've probably made some little change but darned if I can figure out what it is.  Thanks in advance for saving my sanity.  🙂  

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Check in your Options/General/Camera settings to see if you turned on Home Cockpit mode. That happened to me once...

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10 hours ago, dobee51 said:

Check in your Options/General/Camera settings to see if you turned on Home Cockpit mode. That happened to me once...

Tried it, didn't work.  Thanks anyway.  

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I did do some remapping as it all started when I tried to change from the quickview to the traditional view.  I did up/down and left/right and haven't been able to get the view to stop self-centering.  

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1 hour ago, Jeff_M said:

I did do some remapping as it all started when I tried to change from the quickview to the traditional view.  I did up/down and left/right and haven't been able to get the view to stop self-centering.  

Did you unbind the old quickview mappings?

Try using the "Search by input" to see exactly what each hat switch is bound to. Unbind what is not required.

...jim

 


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OK, I went in and change all my bindings to the ones shown by Kyuss.  Very nice.  Except......when I released the hat switch the view still went back to center.  Sigh....   It has to be some single setting, I'm thinking.  So I fiddled and diddled, reduced most of the scenery view from "ultra" down to "high," cleared the cache, couldn't find or think of anything else so I figured I'd take a little flight to soothe my nerves.  I set up with the Citation and as I took a quick look out the side window.....the view stayed there!!!  Hallelujah!  Don't know quite what happened here, but I'll take it.  

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