muttley
06-19-2007, 09:45 AM
Well I have started my quest to build a generic cockpit. I am going generic at first so I can learn what it takes without concerning myself with specific panel layouts. When I introduced myself one of the replies was to find a USB joystick and basically start with that. I thought that was a good idea as I can take an axis or button and assign as needed. So I hit my first bump in the road.
I came across a used Saitek ST290 that I feel has what I need for a start. My first thing was to setup elevator trim control on the throttle axis. I did this so i could set the trim and it would stay in place. It works like a charm when hand flying the plane. The problem occurs when I try to engage the autopilot.
When i have the axis assigned to the trim the autopilot will engage but cannot control the aircraft altitude. Speed and turns work but apparently me having an axis assigned to the elevator trim prevents the AP from controlling altitude. When i remove the axis assignment the AP ALT works fine.
So where do i go from here?
Once I know what I need to solve this I will disassemble joystick to develop an actual trim wheel.
Radio controls wil be next along with radio frequency LCD displays.
Thanks for the help
Robert
PS FS2004, FSUIPC,
I came across a used Saitek ST290 that I feel has what I need for a start. My first thing was to setup elevator trim control on the throttle axis. I did this so i could set the trim and it would stay in place. It works like a charm when hand flying the plane. The problem occurs when I try to engage the autopilot.
When i have the axis assigned to the trim the autopilot will engage but cannot control the aircraft altitude. Speed and turns work but apparently me having an axis assigned to the elevator trim prevents the AP from controlling altitude. When i remove the axis assignment the AP ALT works fine.
So where do i go from here?
Once I know what I need to solve this I will disassemble joystick to develop an actual trim wheel.
Radio controls wil be next along with radio frequency LCD displays.
Thanks for the help
Robert
PS FS2004, FSUIPC,