Joystick config file for Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X

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Joystick config file for Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X

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Flight stick seems to work out of the box, but some buttons and throttle do nothing. I tried to check settings, but somehow I just messed up totally all controls. :D

Does someone has this flight stick and config file to it?

Oolite version is 1.82-1.
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Re: Joystick config file for Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X

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Hi, and welcome! Just to check: you've messed up the controls in Oolite's in-game Joystick Config section, yes?


Also, have you tried Oolite 1.86? Available here.
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Re: Joystick config file for Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X

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Cody wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:49 pm
Hi, and welcome! Just to check: you've messed up the controls in Oolite's in-game Joystick Config section, yes?


Also, have you tried Oolite 1.86? Available here.
I thought so, but got it work when I unplugged joystick and plug it in again. It took me a while to understand that configuration is made to joystick, not to a configuration file. Anyway, mapping file would be nice so you don't loose your settings when unplug.
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Re: Joystick config file for Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X

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Joystick settings are saved to Oolite's .GNUstepDefaults file.
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