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Probably asked a thousand times but i just got the module and noticed that most of the switches go against the grain of other modules in using the right-click=up left-click=down method of interaction.

With the upgraded cockpit coming, can this be addressed as it is driving me insane coming from other modules to the hog and having to flick switches several times to have them do what i want.

 

Also, will the view be getting looked at, even if i adjust the default view, you are left with a strange camera behaviour where it now pivots around whatever offset from default you have created so looking downwards lifts your view slightly also etc.

 

On the other hand, i cant believe i didnt get the hog sooner, never excited me after flying the A10a but jeez it's incredible, so much fidelity i dont even know what to do with :lol:

 

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It's been like that in the A10 since before the other modules existed.

 

Left click = Up/Left, Right click = Down/Right.

 

I was surprised when the newer modules started doing it the other way. In either case I would like it to be consistent across the board, either one way or the other.

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If they're going to change anything, they should change the newer modules to have the same switch behavior as the A-10C. Don't go messin with my Hog! :D

 

Maybe they could add it to the control options for the different modules. I'd love to be able to make the F-16 switches behave the right way.

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It's been like that in the A10 since before the other modules existed.

 

Left click = Up/Left, Right click = Down/Right.

 

I was surprised when the newer modules started doing it the other way. In either case I would like it to be consistent across the board, either one way or the other.

 

That's not entirely true, take the front left panel where the M/A switch is.

The two top switches use one method and the ones below use another.

Not sure if it is just because the top ones are 2-way that probably either mouse click works.

 

Either way it would be alot less work to remap one module instead of 10+ as someone suggested after you.

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FORKING LEGEND! That will do for now man CHEERS! :thumbup::thumbup::cheer3nc:

 

They should still officially update it though along with everything else they are doing or they will just look silly for not doing so lol

Agreed, but this should keep your sanity in the meantime.

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Just stumbled across this post. First off, bravo sir and nice work! Question: will this fail an IC for multiplayer? Would love to install this, but don’t want to have to get used to two different methods from SP to MP if so...

 

Cheers,

 

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