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      magnetar
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      After connecting a Radio Control set like Futaba in a USB slot for sketchy physics, what parameters do I set in the UI module for "controller" in the joint inspector window..please help cause im designing folding wings of an RC airplane and landing gears to work with my radio....Thanks

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        CPhillips
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        Unless your radio can emulate a standard windows joystick it wont work. sorry.

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          magnetar
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          @cphillips said:

          Unless your radio can emulate a standard windows joystick it wont work. sorry.

          It can..using it for Phoenix Flight Sim with a usb adaptor
          On another note pls chk the link on u-tube
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU2YZLv7uLM&feature=related
          thats the same radio i have......

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            jblively
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            @magnetar said:

            It can..using it for Phoenix Flight Sim with a usb adaptor

            If it acts like a normal joystick and can be recognized by windows as a standard joystick, you should be able to get it to work.

            Take a look at this reference card and it will give you the controller commands for the axis you can use.

            http://www.scribd.com/doc/10966960/Sketchy-Physics-Controller

            Good Luck!

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