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Hi all, I have the EPIC USB system and full GC. I want to respond to ATC calls

in FS 2002. Yes the keyboard keys 1-9 work. I want to use a key pad i built

to respond. IE send a 1, 2, ect... to Fs 2002. I can't find any offsets to

send to however. Yes EPIC supports "KEYHITS" but only in latest ver. This

would require my to re-write some 2600 lines of my EPL code as R&R has change

the syntex again. I long ago lost the keybd. splitter cable. Any ideas?.

Can FS 2002 be told to re assing the keys used when responding? I use FS

COMMUNICTOR as well, any thing there that might help?.. I am at a loss..

Thanks.. Ron. :cry:

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry for the delay in replying -- I've been on holiday with no Internet access. I'm just trying to catch up with an enormous backlog now!

I want to respond to ATC calls in FS 2002. Yes the keyboard keys 1-9 work. I want to use a key pad i built to respond. IE send a 1, 2, ect... to Fs 2002. I can't find any offsets to send to however. Yes EPIC supports "KEYHITS" but only in latest ver.

If you register your copy of FSUIPC you can program the button events generated by your EPIC program in FSUIPC's buttons page. There you can convert them to keystrokes. There are actually ATC 0 to 9 FS controls too which you could try assigning more directly, but I don't know if those work.

Regards,

Pete

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