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37 minutes ago, John Dowson said:
Did you restart FSUIPC7? Are you sure you placed the file in the correct folder - check by using the Open Installation Folder menu option under the File drop-down menu. Also check the file is called FSUIPC7.key
Why do you need to assign keystrokes first, and not just directly assign your cockpit' buttons/switches directly to the corresponding functions?
John
Hi John,
Thanks for the super speedy reply. I did restart, and the key is there. It shows as 1kb rather than the 77kb it shows in my download folder for some reason.
As for the keystrokes, with my limited knowledge, that's what I imagined I'd have to do. I imagined (as an example) something like:
Assign left alternator to key A.
Connect toggle switch to Arduino
Via Mobiflight, make toggle switch operate key A.
I'm probably way off but it's early days in my planning and I'm learning.
I appreciate your time thanks, I'm thinking your product will work for what I want to do, will have to have a think about WideFS.
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Hi,
Sorry to be a dummy, I've just downloaded the key, put it into the installation folder but still only get the normal version.
What I'm trying to establish if I can do, is assign keystrokes to all the controls in an aircraft. I've bought the Milviz 310 and want to assign every switch (not radios etc, but alternators, magnetos, lights etc etc) a keystroke and then via an arduino have real switches in a cockpit operate these functions. I'm guessing that's possible with the paid version? (if so I won't need the key issue solved).
Thanks in advance.
FSUIPC7 Trial license - available here
in FSUIPC7 MSFS
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Thanks John, it's now working. Your help is greatly appreciated. I've now achieved exactly what I described doing above (except with a magneto), but need some time to learn about offsets.
It's 9.20pm here in Australia so I'll have another look tomorrow.
Thanks again,
Regards
Peter