Transmitter as usb joystick
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18 Mar 2022 14:18 - 18 Mar 2022 14:26
Hello,
It really is a super feature that the transmitter can be used as a USB joystick for simulators. I would, however , like it if the software to program your models would still be activ/accessable. With my old transmitters I used PPjoy where it was possible for me to program several flight modes (hover aero , autorotation..). I found it very usefull .
regards,
Steven.
It really is a super feature that the transmitter can be used as a USB joystick for simulators. I would, however , like it if the software to program your models would still be activ/accessable. With my old transmitters I used PPjoy where it was possible for me to program several flight modes (hover aero , autorotation..). I found it very usefull .
regards,
Steven.
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19 Mar 2022 13:58
Hello,
you can try this stuff:
www.instructables.com/Arduino-Based-JETI...oystick-Converter-f/
It only needs a RC receiver outputting a PPM signal, like the JETI RSAT2 and an arduino board.
The advantage: it's wireless.
regards
Gerhard
you can try this stuff:
www.instructables.com/Arduino-Based-JETI...oystick-Converter-f/
It only needs a RC receiver outputting a PPM signal, like the JETI RSAT2 and an arduino board.
The advantage: it's wireless.
regards
Gerhard
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