Thanks for your reply! Great to see a friendly and active community behind this simulator!
I'm currently taking a second look at the Taranis joystick integration and it seems like I have 8 analog channels and 24 buttons available. Since I can configure 32 channels in the mixer within the Taranis, it seems like the channels of my model are mapped to joystick buttons on the computer. Really great design choice by the opentx developers in my opinion! This way I can freely configure any switch on my Taranis to trigger what ever virtual button I like. I'm currently investigating how to map the buttons to keys and finally to actions in FPVFreerider.
I have another question that came up during the last couple of days regarding the joystick calibration within FPVFreerider. I extracted my specific joystick settings after I calibrated it in my operating system. After I plug in my Taranis, I run a script that restores that specific settings as explained in the opentx wiki entry I linked in the previous post. Now, when I then start FPVFreerider and skip the calibration step to see the controller actions, all joysticks are fine out of the box as long as they are in their center position during startup of FPVFreerider. However, I usually have the throttle stick at bottom position when I start the simulator and thus it interprets this position as center position. So I have two choices to go: either center the throttle stick before starting FPVFreerider, or calibrate my controller every time I run FPVFreerider. It's not a big issue, however, I wondered if turning off the internal calibration in FPVFreerider would result in a just fine setup, which doesn't need manual interaction every time I run it. Do you think adding a checkbox to allow the user to turn on/off the internal controller calibration in FPVFreerider would be an option?
All the best,
Stefan