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Hi all-


 


Just bought the new Carenado C90 GTX. I've got a Hotas Warthog throttle unit where the right side (lever) controls the throttle and the left side (lever) has not been assigned for anything.


 


When I go into control assignments in P3D V3, propeller axis one and two are both there for each engine. I've tested one prop axis by assigning the left lever to it and it works, for that prop axis only.


 


What I need to do is to combine both those two prop levers together and assign them both to the one available lever on the HOTAS throttle controller.


 


Can FSUIPC be used to accomplish this?


 


I have no idea, so far :>)


 


Thanks,


Mark


  • 3 weeks later...
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Hi all-

 

Just bought the new Carenado C90 GTX. I've got a Hotas Warthog throttle unit where the right side (lever) controls the throttle and the left side (lever) has not been assigned for anything.

 

When I go into control assignments in P3D V3, propeller axis one and two are both there for each engine. I've tested one prop axis by assigning the left lever to it and it works, for that prop axis only.

 

What I need to do is to combine both those two prop levers together and assign them both to the one available lever on the HOTAS throttle controller.

 

Can FSUIPC be used to accomplish this?

 

I have no idea, so far :>)

 

Yes, as long as the lever is recognised as a normal Joystick input. The FSUIPC user guide will help. That's what it is for.

 

Pete

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