![]() Originally posted by Ripley:The software maybe outdated but so is the Hotas, The driver will work fine as well as the Thrustmaster control centre and even Foxy, unless you want to fight with TARGET. Don't like to download things into my computer that I'm not sure.Īnyway I left a message for TM. There was one that was dated as previously as 2008 but I'm not sure what these files do. I went on the Thrustmaster site for the HOTAS Cougar and there are a bunch of files they have listed. The only thing I could do was fire the gun using the joystick trigger. Instead moving the joystick only moved the camera around the tank. No matter what I did I couldn't get the turret to move using the joystick. Tried to set up the rudders to control left and right but it has to be done by using braking motions and I'm not sure how to apply that to the rudders. I could go forward and backwards using the throttle but it kept spinning around in a circle as if one of the brakes was stuck. Tried to set something up for the tanks and that was even worse. ![]() My plane kept pulling to the left on the roll axis like a car that's out of alignment. The stick and throttle worked but when I finally did get it to recognize the rudders all of my other axis where out of alignment. At first I couldn't get the RCS (Rudder Control System) to be recognized. Yes the game has standard setup for the TM HOTAS Cougar to recognize it but what a mess. has infos how to configure WT's controls for HOTAS & pedals.īut beware that HOTAS and pedals will only give you an advantage in sim battles, in arcade & realistic battles the people using mouse aim will have a big advantage in aiming (and actually hitting) things. Windows 10 will probably install some basic drivers.īut Thrustmaster has current drivers for them, no idea where you got the idea the web site won't be of any help. Hope this helps.Originally posted by Lunovus:Install game. If you also have the Cougar MFDs, you may want to check out my DCS World TARGET script, which allows you to switch between multiple aircraft/modules (including the A-10C) on the fly.įinally, be sure you're not running a Foxy profile underneath TARGET (though this doesn't sound like the issue here). If you have any other controllers attached, clear the axes you don't use, or else they will interfere with your Cougar. Go to "Axis Assignments" select the Throttle row in your Thrustmaster column, then move the throttle to get it to recognize the Z axis. If you do see the controller in the Controls menu, then make sure the throttle is mapped properly. Windows (and therefore DCS) sees them as different controllers, so you want to make sure you use the same controller setup every time you run DCS. If you do use a TARGET profile, you should see Thrustmaster Root Controller. ![]() If you don't use a TARGET profile, you should see Thrustmaster Cougar in the Options->Controls menu. ![]()
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