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  1. Hi John, SOLVED. Setting DirectAxesToCalibs to All allowed me to set min/max and slope for the brakes. Many thanks for the diagnosis and solution. Regards David
  2. Fixed with the updated DLL. Ill download v7.2.13 next and install. Many thanks David
  3. When I click on the Set button, no changes occur. No buttons appear to allow calibration. I do get these when I click on the Set button for my yoke. I even get the buttons appearing when calibrating the rudder pedals, but not the toe brakes on the rudder pedals. Ive included FSUIPC7.1.log - Log file when FSUIPC7 is started FSUIPC7.log - log with axes logging turned on, and left toe brake pressed and released a number of times. FSUIPC7.ini and just in case its useful, FSUIPC7.JoyScan.csv Thanks David FSUIPC7 Files.zip
  4. In FSUIPC websockets server (v0.3.1) on the MSFS Variables tab, I am getting a message stating that FSUIPC7 WAPI interface version is 0.5.4 but the WASM version is 0.5.5. Which file/module do I need to find and update to get this fixed?
  5. I am trying to set up a profile for a specific aircraft, and be able to modify the min & max values and set the slope. I have set the axis assignment to Left brake, send direct to FSUIPC calibration. However, on the calibration tab for the brake, it states the axis is not processed, and when I click on the Set button, I dont see any new options to set the slope, and the brake (direct) box continues to show that the axis is not processed. What I am trying to achieve is to set a curve so the brakes are more aggressive the harder I push the brake pedal, as well as limit at what point the brakes initially start to kick in. What is happening currently is that whenever I use the brakes, MSFS seems to think that they are still applied once I lift my foot of the brake pedal (which is why I thought applying a slope might help
  6. Hi, I'm using a hardware interface module that uses FSUIPC for some of its interfacing into P3D. I believe that when I initiate a call to issue a SIM_CONNECT_MENU_[0-9] call, that the hardware interface initiates this via FSUIPC. I use this to set up a series of buttons to make SIMCONNECT option selections, such as those presented by GSX. In FSUIPC5/GIT/P3Dv4 (the hardware interface software I'm using, written by Pollypot Software), this works correctly. However in FSUIPC6/GIT/P3Dv5, this does not appear to work. Unsure if its an issue with GIT, GIT-> FSUIPC6 or P3Dv5, Ive just tried to test this directly with FSUIPC6. In FSUIPC6, I directly mapped a button to call SIM_CONNECT_MENU_1, then brought up the GSX interface, and clicked on the button, with no result. This suggests to me that its unlikely to be a fault with GIT or GIT->FSUIPC6. More likely its an issue with FSUIPC6, or P3DV5 directly. Any chance this could be tested and investigated please? I'm currently running FSUIPC6.06 and P3Dv5HF1. Regards David
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