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Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
First thing is to update the firmware for multirotor support. It's explained on the hobby king page.
Then set the i10's USB mode to "TGY-i10 emulator" via System > USB function. It should be detected by your OS as a USB Human Interface Device (HID). I can confirm it's detected in Windows 10 and on OS X 10.11.3 (El Capitan). In windows game controller settings the Axis and switches are functional. Don't know how to test those on OS X.
The controls work with FPVFreerider, but not liftoff on Windows.
For LuGus:
USB ID: 0x8000/0x284E
But you really should support any HID device with enough axis.
I created a controller preset: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3GYzwMtwX1id2ZYZUQyVWdtZ2M/view?usp=sharing