You're not wrong Flybuddy. IAS climb is certainly not a "need to have" as the TruTrak is certainly easy to adjust mid-climb. Having these features also does not influence my decision on the AP either, hence why I bought a TruTrak
It would be nice to have in a long climb as I usually find myself adjusting my climb rate on several times on my way to 10k feet, my 177RG slows its climb down quite a bit around the 7k foot mark and thats about when the engine has gotten good and heat soaked too. hah. I usually step from 700fpm, to 500fpm to 300fpm in those long climbs. Easy enough to do on the TruTrak, but it sure would be nice to just set it at 90 MPH and forget about it.
I really want auto-trim though. I had one bit of a "surprise" with my TruTrak, that was really my fault. I was in a descent, one that I sort of hand to "step" down as I had to level off to clear some Tennessee mountains. In this whole process of approaching, descending, clearing, and descending, working traffic etc...I totally ignored the TruTrak hollering about nose down trim. I was making power adjustments which I thought was taking care of the trim requirement. While totally focused on watching traffic and planning my entry into the pattern, the TruTrak got tired of hollering for nose down, and it completely disengaged causing my nose to "pop" up and scare the crap out of me! hah. It wasn't a dangerous situation, but during all the busy work that nose popping up wasn't expected and after I took a second or two to realize what the heck was going on, I sort of laughed and thought "the trutrak got tired of yelling at me and said peace out". Having auto-trim would have been really sweet to reduce some of that workload for a new pilot like me.
Having said all that.... those things are not "need to haves" but more like "nice to haves". For the price of the TruTrak I can live without them. There is rumblings that we *might* get IAS climb as an update at some point....since the experimental version has it.