Maps two joystick buttons to a Virtual Output Axis. One button moves the axis up (Input Button +) and the other moves the axis down (Input Button -)
Sensitivity is an arbetray scale of how much the axis moves for each button input. We've found that around 90 works well for mapping an Authentikit Spitfire Mk IX Elevator Trim Wheel to the FlyingIron Spitfire Mk IX in MSFS.
Aproximating Sensitivty can be acheived by using the equation 500 - (100 x rotations), where rotations is the the full range of trim wheel motion in sim. E.g. in a Cessna 152 this is 1 rotation from full nose up to nose down, so a good sensivity would be about 400.
Maps a single Input Button on a real peripheral, to a single Virtual Output Button in vJoy.
The behaviour of the output button can be tuned for optimal experience in sim.
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