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FSUIPC registered version

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Today I finally sprung for the registered version of FSUIPC. I've always wanted to assign throttle controls on my throttle quadrant in different ways depending on the type of plane (2 engines, 4 engines, 3 engines?) Until today I was doing it by making multiple "versions" of my controls.ini file. But even this does not allow me to assign engines 1 and 2 to lever 1 and engines 3 and 4 to lever 2, etc. I knew this could be done using the registered version of FSUIPC, but for some reason never went there.

Until today.

It's pretty cool. You can create "profiles", so far I have "FourEngineJet", "ThreeEngineJet", "FourEnginePiston" ... you get the idea. Then you can drop planes, by their "title=" into any of those profiles. You have to spend some time reading up on how to do it, but hey, I can read. I've only scratched the surface. I'm pretty happy now, but I'll be dancing if I can figure out how to assign 747 spoilers to a lever such that moving it a little opens them a little, and so on...
 
Today I finally sprung for the registered version of FSUIPC. QUOTE]

Glad to hear you are seeing the virtues and flexibility! The axis calibration is flat out magic and changed the whole feel of my joystick.

Good luck with all the new features.
 
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