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  1. Thanks for the response John. It's working now!
  2. Hello, Hoping someone can help me with this.. I read the advanced user guide, but I guess it's too advanced, I simply don't understand it, it's too abstract for me 😞 I have two knobs. The left one has several fixed positions, the right one freely rotates. The left one registers as PD,20 and the right one as PD, 12. Only when the left is at PD,20 do I want to be able to execute the PD, 12 action. I have tried the below but without success. (I am able to use PD12 without the condition of PD20) 35=CP(+PD,20)PD,12,CPPMDG_B737_Cruise_Alt_Inc,0 -{Preset Control}- 35=CP(F+PD,20)PD,12,CPPMDG_B737_Cruise_Alt_Inc,0 -{Preset Control}- What am I doing wrong? Appreciate any insights.
  3. Well, of course this was going to happen. PMDG just released an update, and after installing it, all assignments suddenly work. Go figure.
  4. I am experiencing the exact same issue: 1. I assigned several PMDG 737 presets to my Honeycomb Alpha and Bravo using "Select FS Control" 2. FSUIPC correctly shows the assignments when I trigger the buttons/switches. 3. Nothing happens in MSFS. (WASM is enabled and the WASM.ini is in ...Community\fsuipc-lvar-module) I set up a Honeycomb button to center my TrackIR - that one works, but it's not a Sim function. Appreciate any help!
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