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  1. Just re-read all of your replies and a rather obvious thought occurred re the simconnect constantly trying to work. Prior to moving PC's around, I installed the win8.1 update on the non FS machine. Although I had opened all the ports previously, it seems that the update changed the custom rules. Having opened the simconnect ports (and changing the delay to 120), everything works!

     

    As for your last comment.. you clearly have more faith in my computer skills than I do!!

     

    :)

  2. Hi Pete,

     

    Just noticed something. If I start by loading the "previous flight" as saved by FSUIPC, wideserver starts no problem If, however, I change an aircraft/location and then start the flight, wideserver doesn't load. This occurs irrespective of default aircraft or 3rd party addon. The problem with wideserver seems to generate at the point of changing the settings on the flight selection screen in FSX. Any thoughts?

  3. Yes, Pete. This was after the changes/calibration you suggested. That squawkbox thing is slightly concerning. I followed the installation instructions explicitly - would it be worth removing and reinstalling on the simulator side? The machine running the other side of it & wideclient was actually switched off when I grabbed that log.

  4. As per email (and more for the benefit of anyone else trying to read this thread for continuity purposes)

     

    I added the 30s delay, recalibrated the throttle commands and rebooted the pc. It has since started the wideserver element 3 times on the trot.

     

    Pete: you should have the email with the simconnect log... as stated in the email, your thoughts on it would be handy - especially if I need to edit something :)

  5. Hi Pete,

     

    Have resent the file zipped as requested. I did take on board what you said about simconnect, i'm just trying to give you as much information as I can so you can offer a solution that will allow me to use your software.

     

    Another thing that might be worth mentioning is that somebody suggested letting fsx rebuild the fsx.cfg file. I did this and wideserver fired up the first time but on closing and restarting it didn't. Could it be something in the fsx.cfg that is causing the problem?

  6. Log file sent to your email address. Just for the sake of checking, I've just run squawkbox across simconnect and it joined up to FSX without a problem.
                                                                                 

  7. Vatsim is connected ok via simconnect so why FSUIPC is having a problem with it but here's the log:

     

    ********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.928 by Pete Dowson *********
    Running inside FSX on Windows 7
    Module base=6C770000
    User Name="Andy Kewley"
    User Addr="knight_iom@yahoo.co.uk"
    FSUIPC4 Key is provided
    WideFS7 Key is provided
          390 System time = 02/02/2014 18:31:38
          390 FLT UNC path = "\\ALPINEPC\Users\Owner\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files\"
          421 Trying to connect to SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07 ...
          421 FS UNC path = "\\ALPINEPC\Alpine_C\FSX\"
          546 LogOptions=00000800 00000001
          562 SIM1 Frictions access gained
          562 Wind smoothing fix is fully installed
          562 G3D.DLL fix attempt installed ok
          562 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay
          562 Trying to use SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07
         3494 Running in "Microsoft Flight Simulator X", Version: 10.0.61472.0 (SimConnect: 10.0.61259.0)
         3494 Initialising SimConnect data requests now
         3494 FSUIPC Menu entry added
         3510 ## EV_SIM=stop
         3510 \\ALPINEPC\Users\owner\documents\flight simulator x files\Startup Flight.FLT
         3526 \\ALPINEPC\Alpine_C\FSX\SimObjects\Airplanes\B737_800\Boeing737-800.AIR
         3526 ##: ST_SIM=stop
        20592 ## EV_START
        20592 ## EV_SIM=start
        33556 ##: ST_SIM=start
        36099 ##: ST_SIM=start
        38688 ##: ST_SIM=start
        41216 ##: ST_SIM=start
        43758 ##: ST_SIM=start
        46270 ##: ST_SIM=start
        48797 ##: ST_SIM=start
        51324 ##: ST_SIM=start
        53867 ##: ST_SIM=start
        56426 ##: ST_SIM=start
        58937 ##: ST_SIM=start
        61449 ##: ST_SIM=start
        63992 ##: ST_SIM=start
        66581 ##: ST_SIM=start
        69108 ##: ST_SIM=start
        71698 ##: ST_SIM=start
        74257 ##: ST_SIM=start
        76784 ##: ST_SIM=start
        79358 ##: ST_SIM=start
        81901 ##: ST_SIM=start
        84475 ##: ST_SIM=start
        87017 ##: ST_SIM=start
        89576 ##: ST_SIM=start
        92165 ##: ST_SIM=start
        94724 ##: ST_SIM=start
        97282 ##: ST_SIM=start
        99825 ##: ST_SIM=start
       102368 ##: ST_SIM=start
       104895 ##: ST_SIM=start
       105784 ## EV_STOP
       105784 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 85 secs = 24.5 fps
       105784 ## EV_SIM=stop
       107422 ##: ST_SIM=stop
       109981 ##: ST_SIM=stop
       111276 ## EV_START
       111276 ## EV_SIM=start
       112508 ##: ST_SIM=start
       115051 ##: ST_SIM=start
       117609 ##: ST_SIM=start
       120121 ##: ST_SIM=start
       122648 ##: ST_SIM=start
       125160 ##: ST_SIM=start
       127734 ##: ST_SIM=start
       130308 ##: ST_SIM=start
       132866 ##: ST_SIM=start
       135393 ##: ST_SIM=start
       137936 ##: ST_SIM=start
       140448 ##: ST_SIM=start
       143006 ##: ST_SIM=start
       145518 ##: ST_SIM=start
       148045 ##: ST_SIM=start
       150572 ##: ST_SIM=start
       153131 ##: ST_SIM=start
       155673 ##: ST_SIM=start
       158216 ##: ST_SIM=start
       160728 ##: ST_SIM=start
       163240 ##: ST_SIM=start
       165782 ##: ST_SIM=start
       168325 ##: ST_SIM=start
       170837 ##: ST_SIM=start
       173380 ##: ST_SIM=start
       175907 ##: ST_SIM=start
       178465 ##: ST_SIM=start
       181008 ##: ST_SIM=start
       183582 ##: ST_SIM=start
       186125 ##: ST_SIM=start
       188668 ##: ST_SIM=start
       191179 ##: ST_SIM=start
       193722 ##: ST_SIM=start
     

  8. Hi Pete, I've just the sim running for about 20 mins (it's still running now) and this is the log from FSUIPC:

     

    ********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.928 by Pete Dowson *********
    Running inside FSX on Windows 7
    Module base=6C770000
    User Name="Andy Kewley"
    User Addr="knight_iom@yahoo.co.uk"
    FSUIPC4 Key is provided
    WideFS7 Key is provided
           15 System time = 02/02/2014 10:08:18
           15 FLT UNC path = "\\ALPINEPC\Users\Owner\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files\"
           47 Trying to connect to SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07 ...
           62 FS UNC path = "\\ALPINEPC\Alpine_C\FSX\"
          187 LogOptions=00000000 00000001
          187 SIM1 Frictions access gained
          203 Wind smoothing fix is fully installed
          203 G3D.DLL fix attempt installed ok
          203 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay
          203 Trying to use SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07
         3681 Running in "Microsoft Flight Simulator X", Version: 10.0.61472.0 (SimConnect: 10.0.61259.0)
         3681 Initialising SimConnect data requests now
         3681 FSUIPC Menu entry added
         3713 \\ALPINEPC\Users\Owner\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files\default.FLT
         3713 \\ALPINEPC\Alpine_C\FSX\SimObjects\Airplanes\Airbus_A321\Airbus_A321.AIR
       716934 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 693 secs = 35.2 fps
       923775 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 200 secs = 34.7 fps

     

    There is no widerserver log being created in the FSX modules folder. However, the wideserver entry in the FSUIPC ini file shows:

     

    [WideServer]
    WideFSenabled=Yes
    AdvertiseService=1
    Port=8002
    Port2=9002

     

    The wideclient log is showing:

     

    ********* WideClient Log [version 6.999b] Class=FS98MAIN *********
    Date (dmy): 02/02/14, Time 10:13:46.866: Client name is FLIGHTSIM
          218 LUA: "C:\Users\Andy\Documents\WideFS\Initial.LUA": not found
          218 Attempting to connect now
          312 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
          312 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
        21325 Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10060] Connection timed out
        21325 Ready to try connection again
        22370 Attempting to connect now
        66472 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
        66472 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       132710 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       132710 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       198808 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       198808 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       265014 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       265014 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       331284 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       331284 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       397553 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       397553 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       463760 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       463760 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       529967 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       529967 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       596236 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       596236 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       662505 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       662505 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       728774 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       728774 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       794965 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       794965 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       861125 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       861125 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       927332 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       927332 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       993477 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       993477 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1059746 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1059746 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1125953 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1125953 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1192222 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1192222 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1258491 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1258491 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1324667 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1324667 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1390827 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1390827 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1457080 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1457080 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1523287 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1523287 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1589494 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1589494 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1655701 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1655701 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1721908 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1721908 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1788083 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1788083 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1854228 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1854228 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1920388 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1920388 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      1986595 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      1986595 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2052801 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2052801 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2118962 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2118962 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2185153 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2185153 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2251375 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2251375 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2317629 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2317629 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2383726 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2383726 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2449902 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2449902 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2516093 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2516093 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2582269 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2582269 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2648476 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2648476 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2714745 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2714745 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2781014 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2781014 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2847299 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2847299 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2913568 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2913568 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      2979806 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      2979806 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3046029 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3046029 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3112235 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3112235 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3178489 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3178489 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3244696 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3244696 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3310965 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3310965 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3377110 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3377110 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3443316 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3443316 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3509586 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3509586 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3575777 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3575777 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3641999 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3641999 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
      3708206 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
      3708206 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80

     

    I don't know if it's relevant but in the FSX window, the title doesn't show "waiting for client" as I would have expected it to.

     

    For the sake of reference:
     

    Both PC's are on the same workgroup which. All the ports, and specifically 8002 and 9002, are allowed through the firewall in both in and out configuration. Drives are mapped and have full read/write access.

     

    I have no reason to believe that any of that is relevant as the problem seems to be that FSUIPC isn't starting wideserver but having read through a number of other posts, you do ask to confirm that the network setup is correct.

     

  9. There is an FSUIPC log as below. According to the main screen for FSUIPC, widefs is enabled - this is confirmed in the fsuipc.ini

     

    ********* FSUIPC4, Version 4.928 by Pete Dowson *********
    Running inside FSX on Windows 7
    Module base=6CD90000
    User Name="Andy Kewley"
    User Addr="knight_iom@yahoo.co.uk"
    FSUIPC4 Key is provided
    WideFS7 Key is provided
            0 System time = 01/02/2014 23:15:35
           15 FLT UNC path = "\\ALPINEPC\Users\Owner\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files\"
           31 Trying to connect to SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07 ...
           31 FS UNC path = "\\ALPINEPC\Alpine_C\FSX\"
          171 LogOptions=00000000 00000001
          171 SIM1 Frictions access gained
          171 Wind smoothing fix is fully installed
          171 G3D.DLL fix attempt installed ok
          171 SimConnect_Open succeeded: waiting to check version okay
          171 Trying to use SimConnect Acc/SP2 Oct07
         3229 Running in "Microsoft Flight Simulator X", Version: 10.0.61472.0 (SimConnect: 10.0.61259.0)
         3229 Initialising SimConnect data requests now
         3229 FSUIPC Menu entry added
         3244 \\ALPINEPC\Users\Owner\Documents\Flight Simulator X Files\default.FLT
         3244 \\ALPINEPC\Alpine_C\FSX\SimObjects\Airplanes\Airbus_A321\Airbus_A321.AIR
        57486 Sim stopped: average frame rate for last 37 secs = 35.7 fps
        61854 System time = 01/02/2014 23:16:37
        61854 *** FSUIPC log file being closed
    Average frame rate for running time of 37 secs = 35.7 fps
    G3D fix: Passes 13091, Null pointers 0, Bad pointers 0, Separate instances 0
    Memory managed: 4 Allocs, 4 Freed
    ********* FSUIPC Log file closed ***********


     

  10. ok, having had it running, I closed FSX but when I restarted, wideserver within FSUIPC doesn't seem to initialising. Wideclient is trying to find something but fails and stays at the "waiting for connection" stage. I've tried running the FSUIPC installer again checking that the reg keys are ok and it says everything is fine. The only log is from wideclient - there is no log created in the modules folder of FSX. FSX had been running for just under 20 minutes when I closed and obtained the log from wideclient.

     

    ********* WideClient Log [version 6.999b] Class=FS98MAIN *********
    Date (dmy): 01/02/14, Time 22:19:10.705: Client name is FLIGHTSIM
          141 LUA: "C:\Users\Andy\Documents\WideFS\Initial.LUA": not found
          141 Attempting to connect now
          141 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
          141 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
        21169 Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10060] Connection timed out
        21169 Ready to try connection again
        22230 Attempting to connect now
        66347 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
        66347 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       132554 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       132554 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       198823 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       198823 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       265093 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       265093 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       331362 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       331362 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       397631 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       397631 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       463838 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       463838 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       530076 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       530076 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       596283 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       596283 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       662552 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       662552 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       728759 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       728759 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       795028 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       795028 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
       861297 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
       861297 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80

       883371 ****** End of session performance summary ******
       883371 Total time connected = 0 seconds
       883371 Reception maximum:  0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec
       883371 Transmission maximum:  0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec
       883371 Max receive buffer = 0, Max send depth = 0, Send frames lost = 0

       883371 ********* Log file closed (Buffers: MaxUsed 0, Alloc 0 Freed 0 Refused 0) *********

     

  11. ok, sorted the connection problem, silly error on my part :)

     

    So, back to the PTT thing..  i've deleted the F12 key setting. As you say i don't need both! What do i need to do from here? I'm happy to start from scratch if you can explain it in simple steps!!

     

    I know this is probably simple stuff to you Pete but, as you've rightly pointed out, it's confused my poor little brain!

  12. ok, tried administrator setting and now it doesnt connect at all. I've put a fresh version of the client on and the log now shows:

     

    ********* WideClient Log [version 6.999b] Class=FS98MAIN *********
    Date (dmy): 01/02/14, Time 13:43:59.210: Client name is FLIGHTSIM
          187 Attempting to connect now
          187 Trying TCP/IP host "AlpinePC" port 8002 ...
          187 ... Okay, IP Address = 192.168.0.80
          219 LUA: "C:\Users\Andy\Documents\WideFS\Initial.LUA": not found
        21201 Error on client pre-Connection Select() [Error=10060] Connection timed out
        21201 Ready to try connection again
        22215 Attempting to connect now

        25257 ****** End of session performance summary ******
        25257 Total time connected = 0 seconds
        25257 Reception maximum:  0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec
        25257 Transmission maximum:  0 frames/sec, 0 bytes/sec
        25257 Max receive buffer = 0, Max send depth = 0, Send frames lost = 0

        25257 ********* Log file closed (Buffers: MaxUsed 0, Alloc 0 Freed 0 Refused 0) *********

     

    To answer the above:

     

    I only want to make the CH yoke button act as TX for SB4 which is running on a networked PC. I dont use RW or any of the others.
    I didnt put wideserver.dll because the manual said not to.

    No, the error code was while FS was still running.. now there's no log at all!

     

    I have checked the windows firewall and the ports used are allowed through but just to be sure i turned off the firewall on both pc's and it's made no difference.
     


     

  13. Morning Pete :)

     

    Ok, in FSUIPC I now have, under the keypress tab, F12 = PTT on / PTT off, Parameter 0. In the Buttons + Switches tab, I've got the CH Yoke button linked to keysend 1-255 with parameters 1 & 2 respectively.

     

    I didn't put the widefs module into FSX as the manual said that wasn't required - was that right or have I misread that?

     

    The ini file on the networked pc is as original post.

     

    I don't know if it makes a difference but FSX = Win7 and Squawkbox4 = Win8. I have just checked that log file and it has the 249 connection confirmation so don't think it's a network issue?

     

    I have noticed in the logfile for the FSX side it has:

     

    1205185 Error 10053: client socket disconnected at Client: removing (skt=9084) TCP

     

    Probably, this is pure muppetry on my part but any further thoughts?

     

    Many thanks :)

  14. Hi Pete,

     

    Hope you can help - i'm trying to use widefs to allow a PTT press from a CH yoke to operate the F12 command in SB4 running on a networked pc.

     

    I've done the things stated in the setup and widefs is connected fine. I've set up FSUIPC with the command linking the button press to PTT on and PTT off (which says SB3?) and configured it to repeat. (I've tried it not repeating too).

     

    With the SB comms window open in FSX, the tx light doesn't come on and I don't get the tx error sound that I do when pressing F12 on the machine running SB.

     

    I've entered the lines correctly into the ini file as per the manual (I think):

     

    [user]
    Log=Errors+
    KeySend1=123,16 ; Press F12
    KeySend2=123,24 ; Release F12
    UseSendInput=Yes

     

    Is there something I've missed?

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