Making "Forward" the Green LED

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poizone
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Making "Forward" the Green LED

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I'm wondering if there's already a way to easily offset the forward heading from M1 to the green LED. I want to see what L-R split throttles feel like. The idea would be to have M1 + M4 , and M2 + M3 controlled on one +/- axis, and M1 + M2 , and M4 + M3 controlled on one +/- axis.
One day our flies will drown out the sun in an autonomous Skynet of whirring motors and blinking lights.
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Re: Making "Forward" the Green LED

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In the cfclient under the flight tab there is a box "Client X-mode". If you tick this the green led will become the front and thus an X flight configuration.
poizone
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Re: Making "Forward" the Green LED

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Hmm, for some reason the client wasn't letting me select that option. I was wondering what that was for, and why it was greyed out. I'll see what the problem is with my build then. Thanks for the help!

EDIT: Well this is awkward, it was my GTK/XFCE theme combo.
One day our flies will drown out the sun in an autonomous Skynet of whirring motors and blinking lights.
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