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  1. Thanks a lot! I'll have a look at it tomorrow (it's already 0121 local time and time for a "bed" landing :-) Regards, Eik
  2. Hi, is there a way to activate a 2nd action when a button is pressed and held for some time, e.g. 500ms? Like in a car radio where pressing a memory storage switches to the station, but holding the same key programs that memory to the current frequency. Concrete, the 1st action (control) must only be take place when the button is released after a short time, as the 2nd action is only fired after that longer time. Further release action may occur. I read the advanced manual, but don't see a possibility there by now. I have some Saitek devices and SPAD gave me that idea to use the long press on my yoke and throttle buttons as well (as SPAD offers this for the panels). I appreciate any answer! Eik
  3. Thank you for the answer! For me it should be more linear in the middle before it goes steep at the ends. Example, just for making clear what I mean: having it linear (~ 1:1) in the middle up to +-10000, then exponential to the end. Maybe there already is a way, but then I'm blindfolded like a mole :-) Oh, didn't find that 1st time (though I've already looked at that document, but not read it completely). Page 37, ok. Thank you! Greetings, Eik
  4. Hi there, I wonder wether it is possible to restrict the boundaries of any axis with the joystick calibration feature? I've got a Saitek ProFlight Yoke and the maximum deflection of the aileron axis is not 90 degrees, as is on screen within FS9 and FSX. I'd like to have a more realistic feeling of the deflection, and the slopes don't give enough control over the settings - unless I don't get anything wrong... So it would be good to either set maximum deflection boundaries after calibration, i.e. less than +- 16383, or to influence the slope to be kind of regressive linear in the middle (lower output than input) and exponential at the very end, giving 90 degrees at the yokes very ends only. Is this somehow possible? If not, take it as a wish for FSUIPC 3 and 4 (I'm using both because of old FSX incompatible airplanes on FS9 I like). Thanks for your answers! Eik
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