Ok, I just found the info regarding what I was describing. It is called, I think, the shifted state which can be assigned to any button. Back, Middle, and Forward. So now the question is, how do I assign that function to the CH button on the throttle.
The shifted state only lasts as long as you press your shift-button.
Also, there are only two states: shifted and unshifted. So that might different to what you where used to with the F-22 and what you’re after now.
I found out how to assign the U, D, and M function.
I just learned about the ‘layers’ function of the TARGET software
I should have read the manual more thoroughly.
I am trying to use the GUI to configure a profile for my HOTAS. In the BMS Full key file the fire command for the canon is ALT /. It appears to be different on Morphine’s and Mud’s key file. I can’t find them.
Morphine’s setup uses the second trigger detent as the command for the gun.
He left the button TG2 (‘Gun Trigger’ in the warthog manual) unconfigured in his tmc file:
//TG2
//keyflie controlled
When you press TG2 on your stick, this will then send DX button number 6 to BMS.
So Morphine bound this DX6 button to the SimTriggerSecondDetent function in his key file:
#
TG2
SimTriggerSecondDetent 5 -1 -2 0 0x0 0
```(DX button numbering is one off in BMS: button 6 becomes 5 in the keyfile)
As the 'ALT /' keyboard command is no longer needed, he unbound the keyboard command
in the keyfile:
SimTriggerSecondDetent -1 0 0XFFFFFFFF 0 0 0 1 “HOTAS-Second Trigger Detent”
I guess that's why you couldn't find it.