Seeking fellow user of realsim modded hOTAS.
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I am having problems integrating the hotas where years ago I used a cougar without trouble.
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Ok so you lll need to give a little more information if you wamt help, typically what kind of HOTAS and what kind of issues you are having.
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Could be a bad connection between hand & head
That always seems to be my pROBLEM.
Sorry brad couldnât resist.
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Thrustmaster warthog FSSB R3 warthog by RealSimulator.
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Ok so you lll need to give a little more information if you wamt help, typically what kind of HOTAS and what kind of issues you are having.
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You did say a little.
I know my friend Coco had to send his back a few years ago (faulty).
Edit: His was in the Cougar.
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Hi Brad!
Maybe I can help. I recieved my fssb R3 just days ago and now have it set up with dx-bindnings in Falcon. I need more info to help you.
Cheers!
/Jaws
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Jaws did u set up the Hotas so u could fly the f16 or did u use the twin throttle set up?
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I use the MJF firmware and have dx buttons OFF in the RS Hid tool. With that setting Iam able to not only map my Hotas in Falcon UI but also set up the Falcon Shift layer as is explained in the manuals. No problem what so ever m8! Cant really refer to your description of a twin throttle?? I use the wartog Fssb R3 with X65f throttle and DONT use ANY software ONLY driver for X65F and Driver for Fssb R3.
Dont hesitate to come up with another question to pin point your problem m8! Happy to help!
Cheers!
/Jaws
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Jaws, ur using x65f realy solves my problem. I am using the dual throttles that come with warthog set. cheers Brad
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I think i feel you.
I traded my cougar for a warthog last year and found myself struggling with BMS configuration more than any other sim i use (probably due to how seamlessly integrated the cougar was to falcon4).
what i came to realize was that at the same time that we all moved from the cougar, there was also a shift in the tendency to highly-script everything into our Foxy profiles like we used to.
i remember, you could find tons of profiles, and many of which allowed you to be up and flying immediately with just some axis assignments.
the new method was , for sake of speed (which i dont entirely agree with since we all are now running USB3 in very fast CPU/Northbridge platforms that were not around, nor performant enough, years ago.) is to go with just DX strokes, instead of all the keyboard-mapping we were doing in Foxy.
So now, most everyone is actually not running much beyond the included profile in your C:\Falcon BMS 4.33 U1\Docs\Key Files & Input folder and just DX profiling. we also no longer need to save axismapping.dat - maybe thats why.i personally miss all the automation i had in my cougar profiles customized, holding a button down for 2 seconds to get a third function, or even a macro of strokes, was pretty fun and it really made you get to know the keyboard strokes.