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  1. Thank you very much for your advices and time. I Let you know the out come. Jordi
  2. Thanks, John, for your response. FSUIPC6 doesn't detect the HID. Therefore, it's nothing shown in FSUIPC6.INI. It's a non-commercial HID, however, with the Hidapi library, I can read its 64-byte output buffer and identify the Sim's hardware activity, but I don't know how to send messages to Prepar3D corresponding to the hardware signals. The VRS F18 Super Hornet documentation, defines many keys for the weapon, and I can manage them by sending the keys to the Prepar3D window, but there are many switches not mapped to keys. I've attached a diagram to better understand my problem. Could I get FSUIPC6 to recognize the HID? I know its VIP and PID. If FSUIPC recognized it, I could create macros with the mouse. I think this would solve my problem. I have never worked with the Lua library or script. If you think it's best best way, could you recommend some documentation? Thank you very much for your time. Esquema del Proyecto.xlsx
  3. Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum. I need to repair an F18 Super Hornet VRS simulator. The HOTAS for the throttles, joy stick, and pedals are commercially available and are controlled by FSUIPC. However, the rest of the hardware is controlled by a non-commercial HID, and FSUIPC v6 either doesn't detect it or I don't know how to get it to detect it. I've programmed some switches with events and SimConnect, but the F18 VRS is very limited, and I have no experience programming using FSUIPC. In the event that FSUIPC isn't able to detect the HID, could you recommend some documentation for doing so using the FSUIPC SDK? Thank you very much.
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