This feature is especially useful for graphic designers and gamers who want ultimate precision over their movements. If you are one of those minorities in the world, then you must choose an ambidextrous design as some mouse out there are strictly made for the right-handed operation. Usually, all the mouse run on normal AA batteries and can keep your mouse powered anywhere from 2-3 months to a year. This truly depends on your usage as well as the quality of the mouse. So go for a mouse that offers a higher battery life.Īns. I just purchased aerofly RC7 Ultimate Edition through Steam and I am very happy with it. I am using the Interlink Elite Controller with it as I own RealFlight 6.5 also and it works great except the digital trim switches do not do anything in aerofly. Please add support for these switches and possibly the menu select, cancel and menu up/down switch that are also on this controller. Not being able to trim in this simulator is its only downfall, even if you (the developers) decide not to implement the digital trim switches on the Interlink Elite Controller, please add trim adjustments available through keyboard shortcuts and analog axes. In the windows device properties for the Interlink Elite Controller, the digital trim switches, menu select, cancel and menu up/down switches do not appear and the digital trim switches have no effect on any of their associated axes, so I understand if you are unable/unwilling to implement them in your simulator, but again, please add trim adjustments available through keyboard shortcuts and analog axes. I find a lot of the airplanes and helicopters in this simulator need constant pressure on the stick to keep them straight and level, even with no wind. As with real RC aircraft and also real full size aircraft, being able to adjust trim is critical to be able to fly the aircraft safely and comfortably. That you can connect to the rc7 comes with its own trim, so why program one if 95% of the users allready have it I also have a Logitech G940 flight system for my pc flight simulators, it has force feedback and a total of 12 axes available 3 of which are specifically for trim I have not tried my G940 with aerofly yet, but please add support for trim with analog axes, and force feedback if you like. Most USB RC controllers have the old style analog trim sliders, not modern digital trims like the Interlink and REAL RC transmitters. That means if you trim out the sim for one plane, the next plane you load will have the wrong trim settings. Trim settings should be saved on a PER PLANE and PER EDITED VERSION basis, so whatever you set the trim to, stays with the model you load. ![]() That way you do not have to screw around with a USB controller's analog trims nor do you have problems with other game controllers that have NO trims what-so-ever. Megatherion used his own controller as an example of that, but you erroneously focused on the force feedback instead. You missed the point.Īs he said, even implementing a keyboard based trim as an alternative or additional mechanism makes things easier for the end user.Īs things are now right, using the Game Commander is maddening compared with the ease of Digital Trims the Interlink provides with it's native Sim. ![]() Yes you need to center the trim before loading the next aircraft. You would have to do the same thing if you are flying in real live out one the rc flying site.Īll modern transmitters permit you to adjust the trim settings of the particular RC model you are flying at the moment WHILE the plane is in flight. Once done there is no "centering" or anything like that before you switch planes. Rather your trim settings are saved WITH THE PLANE's configuration in the TX.
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