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  1. I have searched the forum but could not find an answer...but I am sure it was asked before...:(

    To start the Longitude, when we press the RUN button, 2 events occurs...Mixture1_set = 16384 and Turbine_Ignition_Switch_Set1 =1

    How can i program these 2 events with one button push ?

    Thanks

    Dan

  2. ok without any addons for the TBM or the G3000, it still works..

    H:AS3000_TSC_Horizontal_1_BottomKnob_Small_DEC

    While in MDF mode, the range decrease as i rotate the rotary which is mapped to this variable via the button assignments in FSUIPC.

    In fact, all my variables with a _1_ in the hvar file works...(all 12 PFD softkeys for example)...

    With the Working title G3000 mod installed, version 0.6.1, still works...

    With my TBM mod (aircraft-tbm930x_1.14.5.0_LfSPW) and the G3000 mod, still works...

    Cheers,

     

  3. This is certainly very interesting...

    here  are my HVAR file, my macro file and my FSUIPC config file...

    and I can confirm that all of these buttons works in my cockpit with the latest version of the work title garmin 3000 with the TBM 930.

    I also opened the model behaviour window in the dev mode of MSFS2020 and open the AS580 submenu and i can see the hvars with the _1_...

    Maybe John can explain what is going on if some of you can make it work without putting the _1_ in the var name for the PFD and TCS variables...for the MFD, you don't need the _1_ because there is only one MFD...

    Cheers,

    Daniel

     

    FSUIPC7.ini TBM.hvar TBM930.mcro

  4. ok got it...thanks...

    one question about offsets and bits...can you pls explain offset 0D0C...

    basically, i want to turn on a goflight modules LED when landing lights are ON, taxi lights are ON, etc...

    i don't quite understand the bits 0 to 9...how can I check offset 0D0C and these bits to know which lights are ON or OFF ?

    You have excellent documentation and I am sure it is explained somewhere but i failed to find something about this... 

    Cheers,

    Daniel

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