![]() ![]() Set it to 0% and the axises will perform as they should. This will show up as a dead spot in the throttle axises at the mid-way point. PC users note that the throttle quadrant axises have a 5% dead zone set by default. PC users can also setup their equipment this way to have all of these peripherals plug into their PC via a single USB port, which is a nice bonus. The TFRP need to be plugged into the RJ45 jack on the back of the yoke or quadrant. Note for Xbox, the TPR pedals must be plugged into the USB-A connector hidden behind a rubber cover on the back of the quadrant and, as of this writing, can only work with an Xbox if paired with the Boeing Edition yoke pack. I’ve also included the axises for both the TFRP or TPR pedals, which can be utilized on either PC or Xbox. Left Trigger + Right Trigger + Left Thumb.As of this writing, they are temporarily unavailable to purchase independently of the yoke pack.Īs always, I recommend treating the left & right triggers as two independent “Shift” keys to allow you assign four different maps to each of the buttons. I’m planning to add this to my setup and will update this when I am able to acquire the additional quadrant. Note: A second throttle quadrant can be ganged to the first to provide the option for Speed Brakes, Throttle 1, Throttle 2, Throttle 3, Throttle 4, and Flaps to be used all at once, in addition to the additional quadrant’s buttons & knobs. PC users get the added benefit of assigning functions to the Xbox Home & Share buttons. Both Xbox and PC are provided as they are different. I’ve assembled a list of the various button and axises assignment numbers here as a helpful reference for setting up your preferred key mapping. ![]()
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