Before we start, I would not like to use joy2key. And this is not an "ordinary joystick", so it doesn't have any kind of profiler.
I'm going to ask a very simple question: Is it possible to bind "change horn" to a joystick button, using one of spare "ctrl+" or "alt+" -features? I have successfully binded hazard lights etc to joystick buttons, but I can't simply type "/press shift+h", it won't work that way. If it is possible, tell me how. If it is not possible, then the case is closed.
Actually, I lied. I'm going to ask another question. Using command /press means just lwhat it sounds like: It presses the button. But is there command to initialize on/off -feature (For example, when I press the button, release the button and the binding stays on, until I press the button again) and off/on/off -feature (For example, binding stays on as long as I press the button)?
Don't ask me why do I need these to work like this. It is top secret. Only thing I can reveal is that it has something to do with external cockpit.
I'm going to ask a very simple question: Is it possible to bind "change horn" to a joystick button, using one of spare "ctrl+" or "alt+" -features? I have successfully binded hazard lights etc to joystick buttons, but I can't simply type "/press shift+h", it won't work that way. If it is possible, tell me how. If it is not possible, then the case is closed.
Actually, I lied. I'm going to ask another question. Using command /press means just lwhat it sounds like: It presses the button. But is there command to initialize on/off -feature (For example, when I press the button, release the button and the binding stays on, until I press the button again) and off/on/off -feature (For example, binding stays on as long as I press the button)?
Don't ask me why do I need these to work like this. It is top secret. Only thing I can reveal is that it has something to do with external cockpit.