this is a Target GUI file made for BMS.
The configuration is created in advenced mode (if you want to have multiple function per button, but in this case, you will have to define UMD and IO shift keys)
it does support a Warthog + mfds (not a problem if you don't have them)
The stick mimics the real stuff exept hat 1 used as POV instead of Trim (it's the default BMS mapping)
unzip the file in a folder, then copy the "bms tm warthog.key" in the your falcon4\user\Config folder.
once done launch the TARGET GUI and launch the "F4bms.fcf" configuration with the "run configuration" button at top left part of the dashboard.
Launch BMS, and go in "setup", then "controller", click on load and select "bms tm warthog.key".
then click on "advenced", and "Flight control"
set the throttle axis on "z axis thrustmaster combined"
then selec the "avionic control" tab and set (name may change depending your windows language):
Radar antenna elevation on "cursor Thrustmaster combined"
cursor X on "Rotation X thrustmaster combined"
cursor Y on "rotation Y thrustmaster combined"
clic on apply and leave the setup, and have a nice flight.
There's a little issue with BMS : if you launch again BMS without the target configuration running, it will clear the previous axes mapping action and you will have to do it again if you don't want your throttle to act like a rudder. To avoid this borring detail, simply always launch BMS from the TARGET Gui "Fly now ! " menu (top left of the dashboard).
After have used the configuration one time in target, you can also print it on paper from the target GUI print function (middle of left flank in the TARGET GUI main page aka dashboard).
Last edited by Dimebug; 09/06/11 12:56 PM.