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Virpil Throttle Tutorial (updated for new software version)


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Thanks for that, should come in handy for me here soon.

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First question, where did you get the 20201211 software?  The 20201118 is still the latest on the Virpil site.


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On 12/31/2020 at 4:37 PM, dburne said:

Thanks for that, should come in handy for me here soon.

Don, if you are not aware of HC's videos, they are very useful for all sorts of aspects of VPC devices.  However, I will make a couple of caveats.  Firstly, some of them are quite out of date in terms of aspects of the software. Most of the time you can work round this as the equivalent is obvious, but not always.

Secondly, he uses an older version of the throttle, and sometimes that conflicts with the newer CM2 and presumably CM3.  For example, in this video, he says the encoders are 12 click turns, but the CM2 (and CM3, I guess) are 24 click turns.

Also, I would recommend trying default settings for switches etc. before considering changing them.  For example, the video recommends changing the 'T' switches to 'toggle on', but, in my personal opinion, they are better off at 'normal' as there are loads of momentary buttons and the 'always on till switched back down' aspect of the 'T' switches is pretty useful, e.g. some canopy switches need to be on till all the way down/up.

But, as I said, his videos are incredibly useful, and I highly recommend anyone new to Virpil devices to watch them all!

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16 minutes ago, imacken said:

Don, if you are not aware of HC's videos, they are very useful for all sorts of aspects of VPC devices.  However, I will make a couple of caveats.  Firstly, some of them are quite out of date in terms of aspects of the software. Most of the time you can work round this as the equivalent is obvious, but not always.

Secondly, he uses an older version of the throttle, and sometimes that conflicts with the newer CM2 and presumably CM3.  For example, in this video, he says the encoders are 12 click turns, but the CM2 (and CM3, I guess) are 24 click turns.

Also, I would recommend trying default settings for switches etc. before considering changing them.  For example, the video recommends changing the 'T' switches to 'toggle on', but, in my personal opinion, they are better off at 'normal' as there are loads of momentary buttons and the 'always on till switched back down' aspect of the 'T' switches is pretty useful, e.g. some canopy switches need to be on till all the way down/up.

But, as I said, his videos are incredibly useful, and I highly recommend anyone new to Virpil devices to watch them all!

 

 

Gotcha much thanks for the feedback!

 

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1 hour ago, imacken said:

Don, if you are not aware of HC's videos, they are very useful for all sorts of aspects of VPC devices.  However, I will make a couple of caveats.  Firstly, some of them are quite out of date in terms of aspects of the software. Most of the time you can work round this as the equivalent is obvious, but not always.

Secondly, he uses an older version of the throttle, and sometimes that conflicts with the newer CM2 and presumably CM3.  For example, in this video, he says the encoders are 12 click turns, but the CM2 (and CM3, I guess) are 24 click turns.

Also, I would recommend trying default settings for switches etc. before considering changing them.  For example, the video recommends changing the 'T' switches to 'toggle on', but, in my personal opinion, they are better off at 'normal' as there are loads of momentary buttons and the 'always on till switched back down' aspect of the 'T' switches is pretty useful, e.g. some canopy switches need to be on till all the way down/up.

But, as I said, his videos are incredibly useful, and I highly recommend anyone new to Virpil devices to watch them all!

I have re-done a few of them that refer to older versions (and these have links to the updated videos) or they are marked as outdated

The software GUI does keep changing but a lot of things are still named the same way, so most videos are still relevant

Unknown if you are correct about encoder dials, I just asked the Virpil design engineer  how many clicks per rotation they are using and he said 12 apart from the Scroll wheels on Alphas and deltas grips

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Just now, HC_Official said:

I have re-done a few of them that refer to older versions (and these have links to the updated videos) or they are marked as outdated

The software GUI does keep changing but a lot of things are still named the same way, so most videos are still relevant

Unknown if you are correct about encoder dials, I just asked the Virpil design engineer  how many clicks per rotation they are using and he said 12 apart from the Scroll wheels on Alphas and deltas grips

Yep, as I said, some things can be worked around.  Of course it's impossible to keep up with all the changes. No criticism intended.

Sorry, but there is nothing unknown about the 24 clicks. I have counted them on my CM2, and this has been mentioned before on the Virpil forum, I think.

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8 minutes ago, imacken said:

Yep, as I said, some things can be worked around.  Of course it's impossible to keep up with all the changes. No criticism intended.

Sorry, but there is nothing unknown about the 24 clicks. I have counted them on my CM2, and this has been mentioned before on the Virpil forum, I think.

Good to know

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