Continuing on from my previous video, showing you how I quickly set my throttle up for the Thrustmaster T Flight HOTAS X kit with the flybywire A32NX for MSFS, this goes into more detail.
In this video, I'll show you in full how to calibrate your throttle, and discuss the things we have to consider depending on what hardware we have - whether it be a throttle with a single axis, or a dual axis and how to expand ranges to expand the detents more to make them more solid and therefore easier to use!
Remember - as I mentioned in the last video, and again in this video - calibration is subjective and it is down to each individual user to work out what is best for them, so whilst I show you how to do it in a few ways in this video, it is down to each person to configure their set up carefully.
In this video, I will set my detents to exactly how I want them when I fly and when I stream so what you see here, is me changing the calibration a few times to get the detents in the position I want them to be in - you'll likely have to do the same a few times.... and remember to test it out with a quick flight to see how they feel when actually being used!
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