This fix assigns the correct id string, axis numbers and trim switch orientation
under Windows, with some convinience tweak for view panning step. Tested on Windows
7/10 and Ubuntu, this is for the stick only.
This works under Linux only, which is certainly suboptimal. But there's no
reason why support for other OSes couldn't be added later, and there's no
reason to not support Linux now, either. The code can set the throttle's
backlight brightness and the five programmable LEDs. As a demonstration,
the latter is currently used for a gear-down warning. Support for setting
the stick's hardware deadzone is planned. (It's on by default.)
The mechanism writes directly to Linux' hidraw devices, which requires
some simple configuration. This is described in the README. It doesn't
depend on any external utility.
Unfortunately, some aircraft (seahawk) don't play nice and ignore the
common speedbrake property, inventing their own. (These basic concepts
must be *really* hard to understand ...)