![]() The big thing to keep in mind is that you don't need to bind everything. It is best to focus first on a given module's actual HOTAS controls (or stick and throttle based controls for older aircraft). In most cases, there will be a category in a module's controls setup for the HOTAS and it is generally good to bind EVERYTHING in that category. Anything beyond that can largely be done to personal taste. It is a bit time consuming at first but once you do it a couple of times, it will take you minutes and will take no real effort. Originally posted by startrekmike:This may not be what you want for a answer but it is a very, very good idea to get used to setting up your own controls. Really, as you said, and I started with this thing. Thank youAs my old topic got removed I will re-upload my configuration: I am facing a second thing, which is that I need a software for this device because the screen light I don’t think works without the software. I got a complete controls layout ready to use for the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog. This file is for Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T. It contains the buttonmapping to the switches and buttons on the HotasĪs you can choose the "boost lock" on the throttle (have to lift the throttle lever to enter boost or not) I created 2 profile sets for War Thunder. These two files are for the import ingame. This is if you have the "lift the throttle to boost" on your Warthog Throttle. You enter WEP after lifting and pushing forward. If you can just slide the throttle full way up without "lift and boost", this is your config.
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