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  1. Pete Many thanks for your advice The CockpitSonic throttle indeed works via Commands I could find it by activating logging of FSUIPC within FSX the logging is very adequate to find these things The CSthrottle only operates when AT Arm is engaged Then offset 0810 has value 1 The autothrottle is activated by button and sends (If AT arm) command Toga 65861 To disengage AT by button on CSthrottle the button sends command AT Arm 65860 In FSX standard 737-800 this resets ATarm and by that also sets offset 0810 to 0 as well as offset 080C In Ifly 737-800 you can activate (on screen, in cockpit) ATarm but offset 0810 stays 0 If I set offset 0810 manually to 1 it is reset by Ifly almost immediate On screen the Ifly ATarm switch on screen toggles on and off with every set to 1 Because of the 0 in offset 0810 the CSthrottle will not send AT Arm 65860 command and stays AT engaged So now I know the commands by which CSthrottle operates And I have to find something else to get the Ifly CSthrottle combination working Kind regards Jan Harskamp
  2. Pete I use Ifly in FSX and only the PMoffset setting in the CockpitSonic B737 driver (so not in FSX) I use the PMoffset setting just because of then the standard FSX 737-800 does work properly then (can disengage) As far as I can find the driver does not write directly to the offsets in the button actions I have tested this by doing a session releasing parking brake, ARM toga, Toga with CSbuttonA, Disengage with CSbuttonB , set parking brake When I go through the wideclient.log (in log=yes mode) I can easily find parking break release write , and parking brake set write In between there are several other writes but none connected to the Toga or Disengage action Those button actions must be transferred by WideFS because only in that way I connected the CS Throttle I have done simmelar session connecting the CS throttle directly to the (FSX en FSuiPC) computer Also then there is no button action to be seen in the FSuiPC interface screen I am assuming that WideFS and FSX only communicate via offsets or via " button/axis" commands , is that correct or are there more ways of communicating? So if there is a way to see the button commands send by WideFS to FSX , somewhere in there there should be the commands of CSthrottle I would like to monitor or see a log of the button/axis WideFS send stream just as I can see the Offsets Many thanks in advance Jan
  3. Hello My Cockpit Sonic throttle works nice with the standard FSX Boeing 737-800 if I use the PMsystem offset in the CS B737 driver Then I can start the 737 by the throttle, ARM Toga (in FSX) and use the Toga button on the Trottle device If I push on CS throttle the disengage button Toga stops (as well as ARM toga goes to off) Same with Ifly B737-800 works the same up until disengage the disengage button on the CS throttle will not disengage nothing happens, servo's stay active, and ARM toga button stays armed I have checked all type off offsets but none seems to be activated directly by the CS button push In the wideFS log with log=yes I can't see offsets being written While for the parking brake I can see this event So someway the buttonpushes must go to FSX as button commands Does anyone know how to monitor these buttons of an external device and assign proper Lua functions to them Many thanks Jan Harskamp I
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