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==Stick control==
 
==Stick control==
In SETUP MENU we use the sticks of your transmitter to change settings and interact with the menu. Most often the rudder stick is used to change or adjust a value, i. e. choose the mounting direction of the device or trim a servo center position. And on the other hand the rudder stick is used to switch between menu items, i.e. cycle through the servos when doing the trimming. There can be exceptions, so sometimes the sticks simply do what they are supposed to do (i.e. pitch moves the pitch when doing the pitch adjustment), but notice that in general the menu control with rudder plus aileron is always the same. If not it will be mentioned in the instructions.<br />
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In SETUP MENU we use the sticks of your transmitter to change settings and interact with the menu. Most often the rudder stick is used to change or adjust a value, i. e. choose the mounting direction of the device or trim a servo center position. And on the other hand the aileron stick (roll) is used to switch between menu items, i.e. cycle through the servos when doing the trimming. There can be exceptions, so sometimes the sticks simply do what they are supposed to do (i.e. pitch moves the pitch when doing the pitch adjustment), but notice that in general the menu control with rudder plus aileron is always the same. If not it will be mentioned in the instructions.<br />
 
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==Stick control==
In SETUP MENU we use the sticks of your transmitter to change settings and interact with the menu. Most often the rudder stick is used to change or adjust a value, i. e. choose the mounting direction of the device or trim a servo center position. And on the other hand the aileron stick (roll) is used to switch between menu items, i.e. cycle through the servos when doing the trimming. There can be exceptions, so sometimes the sticks simply do what they are supposed to do (i.e. pitch moves the pitch when doing the pitch adjustment), but notice that in general the menu control with rudder plus aileron is always the same. If not it will be mentioned in the instructions.<br />
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Translation==Stick control==
In SETUP MENU we use the sticks of your transmitter to change settings and interact with the menu. Most often the rudder stick is used to change or adjust a value, i. e. choose the mounting direction of the device or trim a servo center position. And on the other hand the aileron stick (roll) is used to switch between menu items, i.e. cycle through the servos when doing the trimming. There can be exceptions, so sometimes the sticks simply do what they are supposed to do (i.e. pitch moves the pitch when doing the pitch adjustment), but notice that in general the menu control with rudder plus aileron is always the same. If not it will be mentioned in the instructions.<br />
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Stick control

In SETUP MENU we use the sticks of your transmitter to change settings and interact with the menu. Most often the rudder stick is used to change or adjust a value, i. e. choose the mounting direction of the device or trim a servo center position. And on the other hand the aileron stick (roll) is used to switch between menu items, i.e. cycle through the servos when doing the trimming. There can be exceptions, so sometimes the sticks simply do what they are supposed to do (i.e. pitch moves the pitch when doing the pitch adjustment), but notice that in general the menu control with rudder plus aileron is always the same. If not it will be mentioned in the instructions.