Kitchenman
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Found this and think the logic would be similar. Comments?
"Uses 2 LSWs and 2 special functions. 1st go to servo monitor and move throttle to read -5. Go to LSWs and make LS1 read ( >, pot, J3, pot, ch3). Go back to monitor and move stick to read +5. (These steps would be easier if you could type in the values directly). LS2 will be (<, pot, J3, pot, ch3). Then in Special Functions set both LSWs to one-time Haptic.
With this I get a nice buzz as I pass thru midstick. Even when moving slowly, I can't notice 2 buzzes or feel like the buzz is off of dead center at all. With TH engaged it does offset some because TH drops throttle to -110. But it otherwise does what I need."
New to FrOS and want to keep,it vs going back to OentTX. Thanks ![/QUOTE]
So that was easy. Used this to make the LS switch work.
BUT. is there a way to set where the action happens. Currently its at 50%. I'd like it at 60% to 70% of full throthle
"Uses 2 LSWs and 2 special functions. 1st go to servo monitor and move throttle to read -5. Go to LSWs and make LS1 read ( >, pot, J3, pot, ch3). Go back to monitor and move stick to read +5. (These steps would be easier if you could type in the values directly). LS2 will be (<, pot, J3, pot, ch3). Then in Special Functions set both LSWs to one-time Haptic.
With this I get a nice buzz as I pass thru midstick. Even when moving slowly, I can't notice 2 buzzes or feel like the buzz is off of dead center at all. With TH engaged it does offset some because TH drops throttle to -110. But it otherwise does what I need."
New to FrOS and want to keep,it vs going back to OentTX. Thanks ![/QUOTE]
So that was easy. Used this to make the LS switch work.
BUT. is there a way to set where the action happens. Currently its at 50%. I'd like it at 60% to 70% of full throthle