If you can get the reverse differential you need out of a mix (or two), use the 'stick' switch to turn it on and off.

Matt

glide wrote:

When I used to own a Stylus, I used to use reverse differential.  Reverse
differential would kick automatically when I would deploy my flaps in the
crow mode then go back to a preset differential when I would move the flaps
back.  I now want to use reverse differential on my XP 9303 but I cannot
figure out how to set it up so that reverse differential would kick in
automatically when I deploy the flaps.  I know that in different flight
modes (cruise, thermal, speed, land) you can have different aileron
differential values BUT you have to set the flight mode switch or switches
and then set the differential values for each mode in the differential
program.  I want the reverse differential to automatically come in when I
deploy the flaps then return back to a preset differential without flipping
a switch - is this possible?


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