Hey there,
I've been working through my controller mappings recently to try and best optimise them and wondered if it was possible to map a 'slider' (pictured below) to the FSS frequency. Currently I can only get it to map so that if it is in a positive position it will just scan right, and a negative position will scan left. What I would like to achieve is the slider map directly so that it's position is reflected in the frequency (i.e. if it is 36% of the way up, then the FSS frequency will be 36% over to the right). Can this be done? If not, what works best for you? I am currently using the rudder on the back of them throttle, but a slider feels like it would be the best way of doing this. (I have the TM16000 joystick and throttle if that info helps).
Thanks!
I've been working through my controller mappings recently to try and best optimise them and wondered if it was possible to map a 'slider' (pictured below) to the FSS frequency. Currently I can only get it to map so that if it is in a positive position it will just scan right, and a negative position will scan left. What I would like to achieve is the slider map directly so that it's position is reflected in the frequency (i.e. if it is 36% of the way up, then the FSS frequency will be 36% over to the right). Can this be done? If not, what works best for you? I am currently using the rudder on the back of them throttle, but a slider feels like it would be the best way of doing this. (I have the TM16000 joystick and throttle if that info helps).
Thanks!