Firstly sorry if this is posted in the wrong section, where should it be?
I have purchased a Saitek throttle quadrant and am having problems assigning the mixture controls.
Actually, the more i looked into it the less succes i had.
Quadrant asided, is there any way you can get manual control of the mixture options in IL-2 1946?
Even when programming the keys to the mixture options in the contol panel it still doesn't work.
cheers, Aussie Pilot.
Hey Aussie. Assigning mixture controls to your throttle slider can't be done in IL2 without using an extra program - which I can't remember right now (the link is on my work computer!). Anyway this program basically listens to your throttle inputs and you can program it so that certain ranges of the slider correspond to certain mixture levels through translation into keypresses. I'll see whether I can dig up the link tomorrow.
If you don't mind searching for it, I'm sure i found the link on the simpit sticky thread in the official Ubi forums....
I think that for many, if not most, of the aircraft in Il2 there is very limited, or no, mixture control, even with complex engine management.
Try it with the Buffalo or one of the Russian planes- these have full mixture control. Planes like the Spitfire or the P 51 do not. Many others such as the US Navy Fighters only have the option to use full rich (110%) or auto rich (100%). You cannot for example "lean out" the engine on the F4U to shut it down.
Many AC have auto mixture, in some u can select auto o manual mixture, try the G50 for a manual mixture only.
May be u are talking about "Throttle", but as far as I know this software is for the CH Throttle, don't know if it work with Saiteck Throttle Quadrant.
Search on the Ubisoft forum.
Hi Aussie, if you are going to program for mixture, I would recommend using the software that came with the qudrant before using the sutokey program - autokey requires some manual programming.
I have a quadrant and I used the controller software that came with it to set it up for fuel mixture, and it works great (in 10% increments). I bound the 'thrust reverser' at the very bottom of the lever's movement as 0%, so I don't accidentally kill the engine when moving the lever around - that way it requires a bit more force to get over the notchy resistance near the bottom of the movement.
Using "PPjoy" and "Glovepie" I also made the quadrant work with multi engines, but performance wasn't 100% satisfactory (didn't work well if moving both throttles at the same time, only when moving them one at a time).