•
Ch 3 - Z Axis
•
Ch4 - X Rotation
•
Ch 5 - Y Rotation
•
Ch 6 - Z Rotation
•
Ch 7 - Dial
•
Ch 8 - Slider
•
CH 9 - Ch 32 - Buttons 1 - 24
In
Advanced mode
you can configure the following additional options:
If mode (Interface mode):
This indicates to the target device (the device you are connecting your transmitter to)
what type of device you are connecting. The options are
Joystick
,
Gamepad
,
MultiAxis.
Note:
Currently there is a limitation in MS Windows that may limit your transmitter to being only detected only as a
Joystick, regardless of what is selected in this option. In MacOS, Linux and Andriod this functions properly.
Circular cutout
: For axis pairs (X-Y, Z-rX): By default, the range of the axis pairs is a rectangular area. With this option,
the axis will be limited to a circular area (like gamepad controllers commonly are). Options are :
None
or
X-Y, Z-rX
or
X-Y, Rx-Ry
Channel Settings
Mode
: For each output channel, you can select the mode that you want to use for that channel. The available
options are
None
,
Btn
,
Axis
,
Sim
.
None
- Channel is not used
Button mode options for a selected channel
Btn
- Channel is used to simulate a button. Configuration options include:
•
Inversion
- Inverts the output channel signal. Options are:
On
/
Off
•
Button Mode
-
o
Normal
- Each position of a multiposition switch is represented by a button. The current switch state
is represented by a continuous button press.
o
Pulse
- Similar to "Normal" mode. However, instead of continuous button press it is represented by a
short button press.
o
SWEmu
- The toggle switch emulations a push button. The first press turns the virtual button on, the
second press turns it off.
o
Delta
- The change of the output channel is represented by 2 buttons. While the output value is
decreasing, the first button is pressed. When the output value is increasing, the second button is
pressed. If there is no change, then no buttons will be pressed.
o
Companion
- This option should be selected when using your transmitter to control the simulator in
EdgeTX Companion. It allows the multi-position switches to function properly in the simulator.
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