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in the yoke of of saitek I noticed that three keys that move right left / top down They have a guide or you can / need to define what will be using them? It's possible to put elevator TRIM? And flaps? And one of them will control the rudder? It could be that I get it Can possibly (if you can not define offsets In The Yoke) fly without elevator trim? That it will not be comfortable keyboard every second click, same thing with flaps and rudder, How do I set you in the yoke of? Or should I buy the elevator trim separate pedals and Table AP? Thanks for helpers
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I am sure there is a really easy answer to this and I am just being a bit of a newbie, so please be gentle with me. A few weeks ago I purchased the Saitek Pro flight stick and pedals. Until now I have been using a Saitek X52 joystick but wanted to get a more realistic feel so too the plunge and bought the Pro Flight stick Yoke system. In the past with my X52 I used the Saitek profiler software to switch between different configurations (prop and Jet). However with the new Flight yoke I have been forced to set up the configuration in FSK ( I could not get it to pick up the Saitek profile correctly). Currently I have the following set up in FSX Throttles Left hand lever = spoilers Centre Lever = Throttles Right hand lever = Flaps For the Yoke I have the Toga button under the left hand back of the yoke Button3 Trim is on the A1 & A2 switch View zoom is on B1 and B2 with dolly left and right on C1& C2 Autopilot disengage is on the red button D This all works great but when I want to fly a prop plane I need to remap the throttles in FSX to cater for the throttle to be on the left hand lever and the prop advance, mixture on the other two levers. Have I missed something in the setup? Does anyone have a step by step guide that would help me? I have seen a lot of threads on the full paid for version of FSUIP, and perhaps I should go that route? Your help/advice is appreciated.