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Click on the Deadzones tab of the Properties window. You can adjust the deadzones
(i.e., the distance of pedal travel which doesn’t result in a corresponding in-game rudder
movement) of the Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel by clicking on the deadzone axes and
dragging the deadzone indicators to the desired level. To test the new settings, either
click on the Test tab or play a ight sim game.
SEtuP IN fLIGHt SIm X aNd fLIGHt SIm 2004
The Trim Wheel has only one axis, but this axis needs to be congured. Due to the way
in which Flight Sim detects the pedals, they need to be correctly congured before you
can start getting the most out of them.
• Start by opening FSX and clicking to Settings > Controls > Control Axes (in FS2004
go to Settings > Assignments > Joystick Axes). Select the Pro Flight Trim Wheel in
the Controller Type menu (Joystick Type for FS2004).
• Double-click the event called Elevator Trim Axis and move the Trim Wheel when the
Change Assignment window appears. Trim Wheel will appear in the Notication
window, and then click OK.
Now that the trim axis is set, go to the settings page called Calibration (Sensitivities in
FS2004). Select the Trim Wheel and then select Advanced Controls. Ensure that the
sensitivities for the trim axis are set to 100% and that the null zone is set to 0%.
tEcHNIcaL SuPPort
Nearly all the products that are returned to us as faulty are not faulty at all - they have
just not been installed properly.
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to get the most out of your product and should solve any problems you might have.
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