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  1. New land for me, therefore I have first to look it up. But importend is that you gave me a good startpoint with a solution, now I have to rproduce your solution. Thanks Paul
  2. Thanks, I thin that is/was my problem. As soon as I have only one GPS instance open on the screen the comand works fine. As you mentioned the second GPS gives me the problem. I will try your code, but it also means that I will have to change the XML-Code of the basic FSX G1000. But thanks and for the moment my problem is solved !!! Thanks to all Paul
  3. Sorry, my fault on the G1000 PFD Softkey, took the wrong lines. But I tried your proposal and made a quick macro with the same control: [Macros] ipc.control(66761,1) and sent it from FSUIPC direct via Key-stroke (CTRL-B) with the same result of an double stroke in FSX. Sorry, same result Paul
  4. I built a LUA sketch for my G1000 Board with an Arduino interface to FSUIPC -> FSX Testing the sketch, I send the string "PFDK01" via COM5 to the LUA script. Where I have the LUA-sequence: if (string.find(datastring, "PFDK01")) then ipc.control(66762, 1) --This is the control to push G1000 PFD Softkey 1 end In the FSX it generates the key strokes twice, not as expected once. Therefore I get false behavier in the FSX. Testing the same Control on the Linda console, I get the same reaction on FSX (double button stroke). Where is my misunderstanding? What can I do? I use FSUIPC 4.975a and FSX Thanks for help, Paul
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