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Bonjour Pour dézipper le dossier Lorbyaxisandohs il m'est demandé un mot de passe. Je n'ai pas trouvé de réponse sur simmarket, site ou j'ai acheté cette application. merci d'avance pour votre aide cordialement jacques
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Im 99.99% sure this is user error, so forgive me for a stupid question as I'm super new. Basically I have downloaded a 32-key XL stream deck profile, but I only own the regular 15 key version. I know you can use the lorby stream deck editor to rearrange the keys and save the profile as a 15 key version, but for the life of me I cannot figure out how to actually import the .streamdeckprofile file in there. anywhere where I drag and drop I get a red stop sign symbol and I cannot find an import button. Again, really stupid questions probably but any help would be greatly appreciated!
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As a Flight Simulator fan, I bought the new Microsoft Flight Simulator. And i had a surprise, but the surprise wasn't the game experience itself, it was the missing mouse yoke option. I have made an external option for this, but as well I tried others options, like LorbyAxisAndOhs. I made a full flight with LorbyAxis in order to test it, I have a video of the take off and the landing: https://youtu.be/P1TrE2P2urI I have some feedback that would probably make this mod the best mouse yoke, until now. - First, when you toggle it, it is not centered. That feels like a scratch on the eye. :D - Second, if you fully drag your mouse outside the deadzone, you will drag the whole window of control with you, meaning you will reposition the whole neutral position. It's like a cat caught in a box, walking, taking the box with her. That can let you without one of the zones of controls, and as you can see in my video, on the landing it's uncontrollable. - You should also leave the cursor icon there, without it it's like this: imagine a pilot who cannot feel his yoke. It's impossible to fly xD. Thank you, Airman. (I can call myself a well experienced mouse flyer in flight simulators, as i played all my life with mouse, having thousands of hours with it.)