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    • R
      ratherbegliding
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I’ve only just installed 4.33 last night so apologies if this is really obvious……

      I am very keen to try the Harrier but looking through the documentation and key file it seems the nozzle position is only controlled via keystrokes (CTRL+, and CTRL+. from memory).

      I have a Warthog HOTAS and was wondering is it possible to use the left engine throttle axis to control nozzle position and the right throttle for the engine?

      Congrats to the BMS team on their excellent work.

      😄

      RBG

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      • l3crusaderL
        l3crusader
        last edited by

        @ratherbegliding:

        Hi everyone,

        I’ve only just installed 4.33 last night so apologies if this is really obvious……

        I am very keen to try the Harrier but looking through the documentation and key file it seems the nozzle position is only controlled via keystrokes (CTRL+, and CTRL+. from memory).

        I have a Warthog HOTAS and was wondering is it possible to use the left engine throttle axis to control nozzle position and the right throttle for the engine?

        Congrats to the BMS team on their excellent work.

        😄

        RBG

        No DX axis, unfortunately 😞

        If you have a Warthog, I would advise to use a couple of buttons (like up and down of the Mic Switch, for example) for said keystrokes. Or, if you are familiar with TARGET scripting, an AXMAP1 function on your left throttle axis would do the trick.

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          ratherbegliding @l3crusader
          last edited by

          Thanks for this. Just read through the scripting guide. It’s been a while since I last programmed my old Cougar but this seems doable. I will experiment……
          😉
          RBG

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