SgtBel4 Posted July 26, 2006 Report Posted July 26, 2006 Pete this one is for you! Im an ower of the SSW A310 & the CH Virtual Pilot Pro + Pedals. HOWEVER my pedals are currently out of service due to potientiometer repair. Here's the real kicker. THE SSW A310 has blocked the option of AUTORUDDER in the OFF position. Is there a work around or some sort of key command that i can assign to override this issue and make this OPTION useable in the on position. I hate with a passion steering witht eh keypad! Any help Pete you and you team can provide would be greatly appreciated. P.S. Ive tried the Auto Cord On thingy in FSUIPC but to no avil am i missing something? (with the key command ( ALT + CTRL + 2 ). I just want to temporarily steer her with the yoke! Cheers drop me a line back here on the forum or SGTBEL4@Hotmail.Com
SgtBel4 Posted July 26, 2006 Author Report Posted July 26, 2006 PETE IT SEEMS to work my way but i have to hold down the STEERING COMBINATION (ALT + CTRL + 2) while steering. I think im on to sumthing. How do i make it a REPEAT so it stays on!
Pete Dowson Posted July 26, 2006 Report Posted July 26, 2006 Here's the real kicker. THE SSW A310 has blocked the option of AUTORUDDER in the OFF position. Is there a work around or some sort of key command that i can assign to override this issue and make this OPTION useable in the on position. I hate with a passion steering witht eh keypad! Any help Pete you and you team can provide would be greatly appreciated. P.S. Ive tried the Auto Cord On thingy in FSUIPC but to no avil am i missing something? (with the key command ( ALT + CTRL + 2 ). I just want to temporarily steer her with the yoke! If the standard command doesn't work, then the A310 code is continuously sending commands to disable it. I can't do anything about that. Why not simply also assign your yoke aileron axis to the rudder in FSUIPC's Axis Assignments, and calibrate it in FSUIPC joystick calibrations. Then it will act as aileron via FS and rudder via FSUIPC. You'd need to experiment with the calibration to get the coordination correct (for flying), but it will be fine for steering on the ground. Regards, Pete
SgtBel4 Posted July 27, 2006 Author Report Posted July 27, 2006 Gosh Gawly Pete! Pete what can i say? Your a true master of this! Your suggestion Worked! Thank your for your kind words of wisdom and please keep up the good work! Cheers From Canada
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