![]() LearningToFly wrote in Mon 6:20 pm:I'm very new to this, and it was suggested over on another thread that flying was easier, and more fun, with a Joystick - so I bought one. now if i can just remember which buttons are which on my T16000M The default configs, at least for joysticks, seem to have a comment header like this. my default config file for the T16000M is dated. i remember when the default config was changed but i don't recall what version that was. Theoretically, FlightGear can be controlled completely by keyboard, but serious flying is only possible with a joystick (see Joystick box). ![]() The above configuration is slightly different than it used to be. the hat is used for looking around like is done in most things that have a look around feature/capability. So buttons 4 and 9 trim the elevator and buttons 2 and 3 trim the ailerons. * Bindings or Thrustmaster T.16000M USB joystick (see joysticks.xml in fgfsbase dir) Yes, you have to trim all aircraft so they'll fly as desired without having to hold the yoke in the same place all the time. With the joystick it's different - in order to stay level I have constantly to have a little pressure forwards - if I let go, my plane heads upwards - can't say as I'm finding that very relaxing - constant small pressure for 15 minutes - certainly not as relaxing as the mouse used to be.Īm I doing something wrong, or have I configured something wrongly (I'm using the joystick file that was automatically chosen for me - Thrustmaster 16000M - not a lot of choice of joysticks here in Portugal but I can return this within 30 days if he's the problem), or is that how it's supposed to be? LearningToFly Posts: 22 Joined: Wed 12:22 pm Callsign: WL1890 Version: Personal OS: OSX ![]() I'd got pretty good with a mouse - once I was off and heading in the right direction at my chosen altitude, I could, for whole chunks of time, let go of the mouse and things would go on as they were - once in a while a small nudge of correction required - I could fly straight lines, even gentle curves, without touching anything. I'm very new to this, and it was suggested over on another thread that flying was easier, and more fun, with a Joystick - so I bought one.
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