RUDDER FUNCTION
Your joystick features a rudder function (4), which in an airplane corresponds to the pedals
used by the pilot to move the rudder, thereby allowing the plane to pivot around its vertical
axis (making the plane turn to the left or to the right).
This rudder function is available on your joystick by rotating the stick to the left or right.
MULTIDIRECTIONAL "POINT OF VIEW" HAT SWITCH
Your joystick features a "Point of View" hat switch (2) which, as its name indicates, allows
you to instantly view everything that is going on around your aircraft (in games where this
feature is enabled). To use this feature, simply go into your game's setup menu, and
program the different views (rear view, view to the left, view to the right, and also external
views) onto the directions of the "Point of View" hat switch.
If you wish, you can also reserve the "Point of View" hat switch for other uses instead (firing,
etc.).
AMBIDEXTROUS SYSTEM
Your T-16000M joystick has the advantage of being fully ambidextrous, allowing it to
perfectly adapt to all players, whether they are right-handed or left-handed.
To do so, 3 elements can be adjusted: the configuration of the buttons on the base, the hand
rest, and the thumb rest.
CONFIGURATION OF BUTTONS IN RIGHT-HANDED MODE
To set the positions of the 12 buttons located on the base to right-handed mode, set the
selector switch (12) located under the joystick's base to "RIGHT HANDED":
CONFIGURATION OF BUTTONS IN LEFT-HANDED MODE
To set the positions of the 12 buttons located on the base to left-handed mode, set the
selector switch (12) located under the joystick's base to "LEFT HANDED":
ADJUSTING THE HAND REST FOR RIGHT- OR LEFT-HANDED MODE
By default, the hand rest is configured in RIGHT-HANDED MODE.
To adjust it to LEFT-HANDED MODE:
A) Using a small screwdriver, carefully loosen (without actually removing) the small hand
rest rotation screw (7), located on the left of the hand rest.
B) Turn the hand rest 180°.
C) Completely tighten the screw on the hand rest again (now located on the right).
Note: Carry out this procedure in reverse to return to right-handed mode.
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