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RadioMaster TX16S

RadioMaster TX16S
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SmoothIf checked, create a smooth curve through all points.
When customizing, move the cursor to X and Y coordinates, and change the
position of each coordinate point according to your needs.
Depending on the type selected above, this allows writing the X coordinate of a
standard curve, or the X and Y coordinates of a custom curve.
Long press the ENT key on the coordinate point to enter the submenu
PresetSelect presets with slopes of -45 °, -33 °, -22 °, -11 °, 0 °, 11 °, 22 °, 33 °,
45 °. When defining more complex curves, choose reasonable presets Will reduce
some steps.
MirrorMirror the curve vertically.
Clear
Clear the current curve.
4.4.7. Global variables(Global Variables)
Global variables are customizable values that can be used as temporary values for
custom operations. In complex functions, the values of global variables are
automatically modified through certain trigger conditions for conditional judgment or
any other purpose. Global Variables can be used as input or output real-time
adjustment parameters, and can also be used as parameters in flight mode and curve
definition. Global variables can be used in any place where numerical values can be
entered to achieve some automated control.
They are also specific flight modes, which avoids having to use separate mixing
lines with different values for each flight mode. This greatly simplifies mixing pages
and makes them easier to understand.

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