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  1. Dear Pete, I´m a real newbie in programming FSUIPC and WideFS. My aim is to let appear the different sub-windows from the server-running Fs2004, i.e. radio-stack of Cessna 172 with shift+2 or i.e. the pedestal of any other model with shift+n on the client monitor and then to manage the controlls for the running FS2004 from the client computer by changing, for example, the autopilot-settings. I tried to succed in my intention i.e. with settings as "keysend1=50,9" in the [uSER]-sections of WideServer.ini and WideClient.ini for the "shift+2" order, hoping the client-monitor will show me the radio-stack after pressing "shift+2" on client´s keyboard - but it doesn´t. I know, there must be a fundamental error in my understanding of your WideFs-manual. Is it possible to give me advice or send me an example of a WideServer.ini/WideClient.ini programming solving my problems? Sincerely - DLP015
  2. Dear Pete, many thanks for your immediate response - now I can stop my futile trials. Best regards - sincerely your DLP015
  3. Hello, dear advanced simmers, after installing wideFS.server and wideFS.client to server and client computer I´m not able to find the correct way connecting the client with the running FS2004 with its FSnavigator-modul. WideFs.client.ini\cfg is correctly set to the serverIP, but I don´t know what the "ini"-file in the user-section shall get as "Run1=????". :roll: Do you know advice? C U later - DLP015 (VA Dolphinair member 15)
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