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  1. No, there isn't any PIC DLL installed in the Modules folder. So I guess 767PIC really does it from a gauge. No problems, I'll keep flying with the trim wheel parked, as I've been doing. Yes, you're right. 767PIC was designed for FS2000 and got an upgrade for FS2002. And I guess we'll have a new FS2004 version (by Level-D Simulations) soon. Let's see! :-) Many thanks for all your attention. All the best! Paulo.
  2. Hi Pete, Yes, this option was already unchecked. Evenso I tested all again, but the 767PIC AP reconnects the axis. Then I disconnect the axis (during flight) and after few seconds the AP reconnects it again. One more info: with trim axis disconnected (on ground), AP turned off, when I rotate the wheel a little nothing occurs. But when I rotate it the full range forward and then the full range backward, the axis reconnects automatically. Funny, isn't it? Thanks, regards. Paulo.
  3. Hi Pete! Thanks for the prompt answer! I tested the Offset x310a ToggleBit command, parameter x20. Everything seemed to work ok, but as the 767PIC AP starts to command the trim, it always reconnects itself the manually turned off trim axis... Any more idea? (at the present I'm using the trim wheel with a small "null zone" set, as you suggested) Many thanks again, Paulo.
  4. Dear Pete, The "Disconnect elevator trim for AP" function on FSUIPC 3.40 doesn't work when flying 767PIC. It only works while flying the default aircrafts. Is there any workaround? I guess the problem may also occur with PMDG737... Thanks, Paulo.
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