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  1. Pete, Thankyou for pointing me in the right direction. WORKS!!!! Cheers!
  2. Pete! Now i'm heading in the right direction! Thankyou for all of your help, I really appreciate it! As a side question, do you ever sleep? hehe. Thankyou again!
  3. Pete, I really appreciate all of your help with this. I was reading the guide late last night and came across this. I didn't give it a try as I am unsure as to how the instance works. From what I understand, if I use the above macro it will perform 2 clicks immediately - upon physically pressing the joystick button. To be a little more clearer on what I am after, I need the first half the macro to be performed seperately to the second half .The second half of the macro ( ) would need to be performed by the same joystick button some time after my flight has been completed, hence shutting the engine down.As one programming to another, i'll try explain it like this. The above is simply saying that if the joystick button was previously pressed, it will need to do the second half of the macro when the same button has been pressed again. I am really sorry for being a pain!
  4. Thanks Pete. I tried the first option using the INI and assigned the same button twice and while I got a clicking noise in the sim which suggests the starter is moving, I didn't see any physical change which I would if I actually physically click it myself with the mouse. This is the entry in the INI: "CM1:3,0" is the recorded macro for the first right click for engine 1 to switch to on. FSUIPC translates this for the INI from the control to send listbox entry as "eng1ON" "CM1:4,0" is the recorded macro for the first right click for engine 1 to switch to off. FSUIPC translates this for the INI from the control to send listbox entry as "eng1OFF" For the above items, the macro recorded looks like this: Thanks for all of the help, Pete.
  5. Thanks Pete! I started having a read of the guide and was fiddling with compounds etc etc but I just don't think I am cut out for you skill hehe. I'll have a play and see if I can get something to work. Ultimately, it is good to know that it can work. Thanks!
  6. Hi Pete, Firstly, thank-you for the awesome macro feature - again, you have made life so much easier for many! I have a question that may well sound silly so apologies in advance. I am using the Feelthere/Wilco A320 Series 1 and am wondering if it is possible to assign 1 joystick button to do the job of 2 clicks. In more detail, I am wanting to use one joystick button to activate 1 of the engine master switches. How the Feelthere Airbus works, it requires one 'right click' of the mouse to move the switch to "On" [starts engine] and then one right click of the mouse to move the switch to "Off" to obviously shut down the engine. It should be noted that the mouse click must execute within a different area of where the gauge resides. I.e. right clicking once at the bottom of the gauage will move it to its "off" position and one right click above the gauage will result in it moving to its "on" position. In all, is there a way. using your fantastic macro feature. that will allow me to assign 2 right clicks (not a double right click) to one joystick button? Thanks!
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