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  1. Brilliant! Thank you for your help John. I'm all sorted.
  2. Ok... Geting there now. Logging the axis controls worked. It is assigned to a sim axis ANTI_ICE_GRADUAL_SET_ENG1 So I have now assigned that to my controller axis easily enough, but the axis needs reversing and only the top half (0 to 16383) of the axis is effective. There doesn't seem to be a way to easily calibrate this axis, so I looked in the profile .ini file to see if I could set it manually and this axis is not shown in the [JoystickCalibration] section, just the [Axes] section: 10=HS,256,F,67012,0,0,0 -{ TO SIM: ANTI_ICE_GRADUAL_SET_ENG1 }- Any suggestions?
  3. Hi John, I have made some progress..... I have found an LVAR for the wing sweep cover, but not the sweep control itself .. L:WingSweepCover = 1.000000 The wings do however respond to Engine 1 Anti Ice, both as an MSFS command and as an offset x08B2. The thing is that this only works as a toggle. MSFS parameter "0" fully extended and "1" fully swept, or offset parameters "x0000" fully extended and "x0001" fully swept. I can't therefore use increments or decrements to contol anything in between. A full range of control is available using the mouse to control the slider in the cockpit, so am I right to assume that there is another offset that I haven't found allowing this full control? I have attached the LVAR list in case you can spot something I haven't... Thanks FSUIPC7.log
  4. Hi, Just a quick question. Has anyone found a mapping for manual control of wing sweep on the new DC Designs F-14? Thanks...
  5. Thanks Pete. I've got it sorted now. I'm impressed with product. I think it will be very useful. Keep up the good work...
  6. Ok, I've managed to make some progress myself. I have manually tidied up the [JoyNames] in the FCUIPC7.INI file and now I can connect my second quadrant. This has raised another question though. Why have I got multiple entries for my controllers? Is there an Alpha and Numeric for each controller? [JoyNames] A=Alpha Flight Controls A.GUID={0BCE4370-8CAD-11EB-8001-444553540000} B=Saitek Pro Flight Quadrant B.GUID={5E831660-8571-11EB-800E-444553540000} C=T-Pendular-Rudder C.GUID={5ECB42F0-8571-11EB-8010-444553540000} D=Arduino Leonardo D.GUID={4EEC5280-947F-11EB-8001-444553540000} E=Controller (Xbox One For Windows) E.GUID={602DB920-8571-11EB-8011-444553540000} 0=Alpha Flight Controls 0.GUID={0BCE4370-8CAD-11EB-8001-444553540000} 1=Saitek Pro Flight Quadrant 1.GUID={5E831660-8571-11EB-800E-444553540000} 2=T-Pendular-Rudder 2.GUID={5ECB42F0-8571-11EB-8010-444553540000} 3=Arduino Leonardo 3.GUID={4EEC5280-947F-11EB-8001-444553540000} 4=Controller (Xbox One For Windows) 4.GUID={602DB920-8571-11EB-8011-444553540000}
  7. Hi, I have installed and set up FSUIPC7 for use with my Honeycomb Alpha Yoke, Thrustmaster rudder pedals, a Saitek throttle quadrant and a custom made button box. All is working well and I am generally pleased with it, but I have now hit a snag. I have a second Siatek throttle quadrant for use with airliners. The problem is that as soon as I try and plug it in MSFS crashes. I have tried unplugging everything and reconnecting just the quadrants. The first one can be plugged in without problem, but the second one causes a crash. If I use MSFS without FSUIPC installed, I can connect both quadrants and they show up in the options as separate controllers without any crashing. Are there any suggestions on how I can fix this please? Many thanks
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