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How to eliminate duplicate bindings?

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This is  not as difficult as you may think but you must be careful.

Find the assignment that shows the duplicate number - click the settings cog to the right

you will see the "selected" assignment in the upper left of the screen and the duplicates listed in the middle.

above that lusting is an option to delete the assigned control ( not at flight system so don't have exact wording)

when you click that buttpon, the control binding SELECTED in upper left will be deleted. If that's the one you really want to keep, click one of the duplicates so that it is selected upper left and deleted. 

when you press the button all the selections disappear - go back to previous bindings screen and you wiull see the selection with one less duplicate. Click gear and repeat until you are left with the one you want.

Go slowly and be sure the one you want to delete is selected upper left.

 

RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti
40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160 

Er... I simply use the option to search by input: it shows all assignements assigned to that input. Simply hover your mouse above the one you want to delete (no need to click, it just needs to be highlighted) and press Backspace. Done.

I am sure vgbaron's method works but it looks complicated and dangerous, haha! Or am I missing something obvious?

6 minutes ago, mistolip said:

Er... I simply use the option to search by input: it shows all assignements assigned to that input. Simply hover your mouse above the one you want to delete (no need to click, it just needs to be highlighted) and press Backspace. Done.

I am sure vgbaron's method works but it looks complicated and dangerous, haha! Or am I missing something obvious?

I also do what you do. I search by input. And if I see an input bound to something that it shouldn't be bound to, I delete it.

i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM

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