#3163
sleepy81
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Thanks for the reply!

With regards to point 1: could not see if the indicators in cockpit match the trim in your original response. I understand that using HW trim it feels correct when trimming (trim to relive pressure), but does that also update the trim indications in game? Or will they be stuck as HW trim does not communicate with the sim?

2. I have a Fanatec DD2 and while I certainly will not need 25NM of torque on a yoke, I just can’t help myself thinking “1.7nm is reeeally low!” 😅 But looking at the few sources out there most people seem to think it’s plenty, so it’s probably ok. 🙂

3. Don’t need FFB on the Fenix per say, but would need some type of resistance, and also AFAIK when the AP is on in the A320 the stick is “soft locked”, so you have to put enough pressure on it to disengage AP before it moves. Would be neat to simulate this, even though it uses a stick not a yoke.

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