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  1. I'd like to know from anybody who has a copy of FSX (as well as a copy of FS2004 most likely) what doesn't work on this addon in FSX.

    I'm really in need of a good AS350B3, and if there are only a few problems I wouldn't mind buying it.

    Also I've seen on YouTube videos of somebody who has "modified" this product to work in FSX. However this person has not provided me with any information as to how he made this modification and what it does and does not fix, despite my multiple requests. Does anybody know anything about this "modification" (which according to somebody from HD is perfectly legal).

  2. All the problems are now fixed.

    To get the switches working, I just had to re-do them for each of the individual aircraft making them aircraft specific rather than having all the key presses as one common deal. (IE naming all of the APU Start clicks "APU STRT" does not work, it must be done for the individual Wilco aircraft).

    And the default FS "master generator", which I never even considered using (because most default FS controls do not work with the Wilco bus), turned out to do the trick.

    I have just one question remaining for you: Is it possible to have JUST wing anti-ice? I've gotten individual Engine 1 and Engine 2 anti-ice buttons working for the Wilco A320, but the can not find an individual Wing Anti Ice (the default FS command does not work in this case).

    Thanks very much for all your help! Yesterday at this time I had three buttons on my overhead panel working, now I have about 3 buttons left!

  3. Hello guys.

    I'm working to get my overhead panel (hardware) configured with the Wilco A320 overhead panel (software) via FSUIPC.

    So far I've encountered 3 problems, and was hoping you could help:

    #1. Lights. The mouse macro will not recognize light switches being moved unless they are a 3 possition one and can therefor move forward and back. FSUIPC also does not have Beacon, Wing, Nav, and Taxi lights in it's "default" configuration options. Any way to get those lights controlled?

    #2. Buttons. All of the buttons caught using the mouse macro will only last for a milisecond. After that, they "revert". I.E. the APU master will open the valve for a milisecond before it closes it again. Any way to get it to be "locked" more?

    #3. Generator. FSUIPC will NOT recognize certain clicks on the Wilco overhead. All of them except two also have FSUIPC "default" commands that work. Those two are Generator 1 and Generator 2. Amazingly important buttons which I can NOT control via FSUIPC. Any work arround this too?

    Thanks for the help. I really hope to get things set up nicely, and these are the 3 obstacles in my way.

  4. Well, I got the pushbutton panels working and configured, all I had to do was restart my computer (I forgot to do it after installing the GoFlight software).

    However I need some help with the toggleswitches.

    How does FSUIPC recognize toggleswitches (particulariy in a GoFlight module)? Is it a single on/off switch, two switches up and down, or an axis, or something else altogether?

  5. I just bought two P8 and a T8 panel from GoFlight, and I'm having some trouble configuring them with FSUIPC.

    FSUIPC will for some reason not recognize the buttons or switches when pressed/moved. However the GoFlight assignment programme (from their website, latest edition) will recognize it (thus meaning that the panels work properly and don't have problems).

    I tried also using the GoFlight assignment programme to assign buttons/switches to keyboard keys and those keyboard keys to assignments in FSUIPC, but with no results.

    Can anybody help?

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