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Click MDL and page over to INPUT. select the source and trigger the control you want to map. THen create a mixer, in this case with just the single control... I believe channels 1-8 should be reserved for axes, so I put my first button map on mixer 9 (internally assigned apparently to output 9.).
Once that was set up, the button showed up in the controller mapping!
enjoy.
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Not using Boxer but using a Pocket running (likely) the same OS. Let's keep this thread open until we can resolve this. It's such a popular brand and the Pocket is very popular, it should probably be pinned.
I haven't really looked much as I have just run into this issue in the last few hours, but I wonder whether it's because on one of the many setup pages I see only the 4 main flight controls mapped as outputs...
MODEL: I started from total scratch which defaults with radio off and kind of poked around. The only thing I changed was the name, but as noted I did see the page showing 4 control channels mapped. I bet there's some way to say Switch A sends out the "whatever" key to reset or arm. I didn't find it yet, but that's really annoying me having to grab the map. My underlyingi question is whether this is an issue with the mapping or is it an issue with the program not responding to something that it SHOULD be when in USB HID mode?? (this is the only sim I've tried since finding my batteries, so I have nothing to compare it to).
If I could just map the ARM to switch A and like the flight mode key to switch C , it would make a big difference.
Anyone out there already solved this?