Configure Velocityone Flight Stick for p3d 4.5

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Msh14568
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Configure Velocityone Flight Stick for p3d 4.5

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HI.

I was given a Turtle Beach Velocity One Flight Stick for Xmas. I cant figure out how to configure it to run with P3D V 4.5. I have got the latest firmware for the flight stick.

Does anyone how to fully configure the flight stick?
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Re: Configure Velocityone Flight Stick for p3d 4.5

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On the P3D selection screen, go to Options, then Axis Assignments.

Make sure your Flight Stick is selected (at the top of the screen), then find the axis that you want to change. Undo its present assignment and assign it to the stick.

Sounds daunting when you read it, but very easy to to. I did the assignments on my Thrustmaster 16000M (joystick and throttle) in about 5 minutes.

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Re: Configure Velocityone Flight Stick for p3d 4.5

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i have same problem cant get it to work but it works perfect with flight simulator 2020. does any one have config file?
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Re: Configure Velocityone Flight Stick for p3d 4.5

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The only way I know is to:

1. Check with the manufacturer for possible driver updates, and

2. Follow the suggestions that I have outlined above.

It was totally easy witn my Thrustmaster.

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