You know I thought, maybe I was wrong, maybe they were right and I'm just a big idiot. So I reinstalled Elite, Never plugged in a single thing except my flight stick, and bound the buttons that would most replicate using a gamepad controller. B = Boost, and B + Left Dpad = Turn on Ship Lights. So on my flight stick, 1 = Boost, and 1 + Hat left = Turn on Ship Lights.
Well Im here to inform you guys yet again this just doesnt work on MAYBE SPECIFICALLY the Thrustmaster USB T-Flight HOTAS X Flight Stick, but I'm going to assume this applies as a blanket rule for any gamepad that isn't detected as generic 360 or sony.
To recap, while holding 1, it boosts, no matter what. When I continue holding 1, and hold hat left, it turns on the lights, and diverts power to the capacitor (because thats what hat left does on its own . as well). When I release hat left, it boosts again. Another example. 2 is deploy hardpoints, 2 + Hat left is look at contacts panel. When i hold 2, it deploys hardpoints no matter what. When I continue holding 2, and hold hat left, it focuses on the panel, and also diverts power to the capacitor (because thats what hat left does by its own, as well) When I release hat left, it deploys/undeploys hardpoints again.
Here's a video.
Source: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2001499361
Well Im here to inform you guys yet again this just doesnt work on MAYBE SPECIFICALLY the Thrustmaster USB T-Flight HOTAS X Flight Stick, but I'm going to assume this applies as a blanket rule for any gamepad that isn't detected as generic 360 or sony.
To recap, while holding 1, it boosts, no matter what. When I continue holding 1, and hold hat left, it turns on the lights, and diverts power to the capacitor (because thats what hat left does on its own . as well). When I release hat left, it boosts again. Another example. 2 is deploy hardpoints, 2 + Hat left is look at contacts panel. When i hold 2, it deploys hardpoints no matter what. When I continue holding 2, and hold hat left, it focuses on the panel, and also diverts power to the capacitor (because thats what hat left does by its own, as well) When I release hat left, it deploys/undeploys hardpoints again.
Here's a video.