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* If you assign Shift to Mode 2, and the yoke switch is in Mode 2, then ''everything'' you do will be treated as if the shift key is pressed while you do it. This includes the mouse. To use a modded button, flick the switch to Mode 2 or Mode 3, do what you have to do, and then flick straight back to Mode 1.
* If you assign Shift to Mode 2, and the yoke switch is in Mode 2, then ''everything'' you do will be treated as if the shift key is pressed while you do it. This includes the mouse. To use a modded button, flick the switch to Mode 2 or Mode 3, do what you have to do, and then flick straight back to Mode 1.


* The profile you have defined is not automatically assigned at boot-up. You have to go to the system area, right-click on the yoke-icon and select your profile. The icon will then have a green box around it to show that it has been assigned a profile.
* The profile you have defined is not automatically assigned at system boot-up. You have to go to the system area, right-click on the yoke-icon and select your profile. The icon will then have a green box around it to show that it has been assigned a profile.


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