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Claude Troncy

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  1. Lost in translation... if only it were possible ... :) Bonne Année to everybody. Best regards Claude
  2. Bonjour, I use about 20 actions through HIDMacros and LUA plugin. What is the best way to do it ? 20 small LUA scripts or only one script detecting the action to do, through a parameter in 0D6C ? Best regards Claude
  3. It works for both exe now. To find the address of the variable "Road vehicles traffic density" in the dll... Which dll ? it is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Merci Claude
  4. Bonjour Pete, I have two questions: 1 To make some tests with DX10, I created a specific profile with NVI, So I made a copy of FSX.exe and renamed it as FSX_DX10.exe. Everything works except that with this run FSUIPC is not registered. With FSX.exe it is OK. Is there something I can do to have FSUIPC registered for both exe. 2 I Cannot find a sim variables which represents the "Road vehicles traffic density" . This functionality coast a lot in terms of resources, and I think it would be interesting to lower it in certain conditions. I noticed that it is possible to change it during the flight without reloading the traffic. (via the setting panel) Do you think that it would be possible to implement an access to this variable in a future version of FSPUIC. Best regards Claude
  5. What do you mean by several ways to assign toe brakes in FSUIPC. I only know one . I disable controller in FSX, then assign right and left brakes in axis assignment, with a direct send to calibration. Regards
  6. I found this, which explain that when FS detects that you are using proportional toe-brakes pedals, it inhibits the normal brake commands In this post they seems to have cure the problem with FSUIPC. For the moment it is not working for me as I explained in my previous post. I continue to investigate. Best regards Claude http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/showthread.php?154635-FSX-brake-problem-Joystick-Toe-brakes
  7. I calibrate with a large null zone Left brake mini 8386 max 16192 Right brake mini 8289 max 16192 When FSUIPC calibrate the brakes, the behavior is not exactly the same than in FSX without FSUIPC. -With FSUIPC Keyboard brake OK Then left brake on the pedals; Keyboard brake doesn't work right brake on the pedal Keyboad OK again right brake on the pedal keyboard not OK left brake on the pedal keyboard OK Strange isn't it ? Good puzzle. Claude
  8. Hi Pete, In fact I was wrong the problem is not with HIDMacros and what I call a bug is still there without it. I uninstall everything and re-install FSX de luxe + accelaration. The problem is here. Once I use the pedals, the keyboard doesn't work. So I think it is like that FSX is made. Anyway, you said you applied brake control when the pressure on each brake is equal. Is this difference of pressure between the two brakes, could be a FSUIPC parameter ? Best regards Claude
  9. Thank you very much... My Pedals are the CH one, and I had a lot of problems to calibrated them. I will do a new calibration. Thank you also to have show me the right path. I think I had a problem with HIDMacros, because when it is not running the problem disappears. I will search in this direction. Best regards Claude
  10. Hi Pete, Thank you for your answer. I use no specific add-on (ORBX scenery and REX4 texture, but they have nothing to do with brakes). My problem is with a standard FSX plane. Here is a part of the log... Just after I touched the brakes on the pedal, as you can see the FS Control is still sent, but no brakes in FSX. Before touching the brakes on the pedal, it works. As I had problems with the auto brakes on the PMDG 737NGX, I do not use FSUIPC for the calibration... :sad: 54382 .. This key is programmed in FSUIPC4 'Keys' options 54382 *** EVENT: Cntrl= 65588 (0x00010034), Param= 0 (0x00000000) BRAKES 54413 KEYDOWN: VK=190, Waiting=0, Repeat=Y, Shifts=0 54413 FS Control Sent: Ctrl=65588, Param=0 54413 .. This key is programmed in FSUIPC4 'Keys' options 54413 *** EVENT: Cntrl= 65588 (0x00010034), Param= 0 (0x00000000) BRAKES 54444 KEYUP: VK=190, Waiting=0 55770 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 1613 (0x0000064d) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 55770 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66388 (0x00010354), Param= -16193 (0xffffc0bf) AXIS_RIGHT_BRAKE_SET 55770 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 65764 (0x000100e4), Param= 0 (0x00000000) AXIS_RUDDER_SET 55801 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 7097 (0x00001bb9) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 55833 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 10902 (0x00002a96) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 55879 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 13740 (0x000035ac) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 55911 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 16192 (0x00003f40) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 56535 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 15224 (0x00003b78) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 56581 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 11225 (0x00002bd9) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 56628 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 5097 (0x000013e9) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 56644 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= 3033 (0x00000bd9) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 56675 *** AXIS: Cntrl= 66387 (0x00010353), Param= -16193 (0xffffc0bf) AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET 60076 KEYDOWN: VK=190, Waiting=0, Repeat=N, Shifts=0 60076 FS Control Sent: Ctrl=65588, Param=0 60076 .. This key is programmed in FSUIPC4 'Keys' options 60076 *** EVENT: Cntrl= 65588 (0x00010034), Param= 0 (0x00000000) BRAKES 60575 KEYDOWN: VK=190, Waiting=0, Repeat=Y, Shifts=0 60575 FS Control Sent: Ctrl=65588, Param=0 60575 .. This key is programmed in FSUIPC4 'Keys' options 60575 *** EVENT: Cntrl= 65588 (0x00010034), Param= 0 (0x00000000) BRAKES Best regards Claude
  11. Bonjour, It is not a FSUIPC problem but nevertheless, I ask for the opinion of a specialist, on this forum. As soon as I use brakes on pedals, the keyboard command stop working. I tried to program the key via FSUIPC after disable it in FSX, and I got exactly the same behavior. It seems that as soon as the pedals brakes are used, FSX disable the keyboard command. The advantage of the keyboard command is that the same pressure is applied on the right and left brake, which avoid to finish in the grass on landing :smile: due to the differential braking too sensitive. I would like to keep the differential braking when I want to turn during taxing. Best regards Claude
  12. Bonjour, Is there a way to modify the FS sensitvity for input (Joystick, rudder ..) with a gauge using FSUPIC sdk, I did not find anything about this possibility. Merci Claude
  13. Bonsoir, Thank you for your quick answer, I understand what's going on, though I noticed that sometimes it worked, may be the gauge was loaded exactly at the same address . So I do not understand what is the use of this function as in any case the gauge is unloaded and FS will return to it, and of course crash. Does it mean that i can only use it from a module. Best regards Claude
  14. Bonjour Pete, I have problem when using the SDK to load a specific flight, and just after loading FS9.exe crash to desktop saying "A fatal error occurred." Here is my code: This is the MOUSE_CHILD_FUNCT //------------------------------------------------------------------------ BOOL FSAPI Testfunc2( PPIXPOINT relative_point, FLAGS32 mouse_flags) { unsigned short zero = 0; DWORD dwResult; char chMsg[128]; zero = 0; wsprintf(chMsg, "%s","C:\\Documents and Settings\\TRONCY\\My Documents\\Flight Simulator Files\\temp4.flt"); FSUIPC_Write(0x3F04, min(strlen(chMsg)+1, 127), &chMsg[0], &dwResult); FSUIPC_Write(0x3F00, 2, &zero, &dwResult); FSUIPC_Process(&dwResult); return FALSE; } In the gaugecallbackfunction void FSAPI gaugecallbackfunction( PGAUGEHDR pgauge, int service_id, UINT32 extra_data ) { ; DWORD dwResult; switch(service_id) { case PANEL_SERVICE_PANEL_OPEN: FSUIPC_Open2(SIM_ANY,&dwResult,Buffer_IPC,sizeof(Buffer_IPC)); break; case PANEL_SERVICE_PANEL_CLOSE: FSUIPC_Close(); break; } return; Have you any idea of what i am doing wrong. Thanks in advance.
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