Hello All!
Found what I believe to be a bug in the Taranis software. I kept on trimming up into my glider today and it kept trimming down. Finally I said let’s try trimming it down and sure enough it trimmed up.
If you go negative on the “INPUTS” page 5 the trim doesn't go negative. Can’t see any reason for this.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Fred
PS:I'm using the latest v2.1 (?) firmware/companion
Bug on the "INPUTS" settings???
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Re: Re : Bug on the "INPUTS" settings???
You simply would not use a negative weight in an input unless you wanted the trim to work backwards
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Re: Bug on the "INPUTS" settings???
I call that a feature not a bug, because it enables one to configure trim to work backwards.
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Re: Bug on the "INPUTS" settings???
Why would anyone want a trim to work in reverse to it's stick? Right off hand I can't think of any reasons for doing so. Please educate me.
TIA
Fred
TIA
Fred
Re: Bug on the "INPUTS" settings???
OpenTX is used for boats, tanks, robots where the whole idea of flight control and trim doesn't apply, so these can be used very differently.
I can return the question in the form of "why do you really want to use a negative weight"?
Trim is unaffected by input settings, it's added after it without scaling etc. Wouldn't make sense suddenly swapping its sign for no reason. And what happens when input is 0%?
I can return the question in the form of "why do you really want to use a negative weight"?
Trim is unaffected by input settings, it's added after it without scaling etc. Wouldn't make sense suddenly swapping its sign for no reason. And what happens when input is 0%?