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Hi,

This may have been asked previously, I have checked through the threads but could not see it , which doesnt mean i didnt miss it.

Is there any limitation as to the amount of key and button assignments that can be used with FSIUPC . Any information would be great appreciated

Thank You

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Is there any limitation as to the amount of key and button assignments that can be used with FSIUPC . Any information would be great appreciated

It's actually stated in the documentation. See the beginning of each of the Keys and Buttons programming sections of the Advanced User's document, thus:

FORMAT OF BUTTON DEFINITIONS

The button programming is saved in sections in the INI file. For globally operative buttons this is called [buttons]. For aircraft-specific buttons it is [buttons.]. Up to 2048 separate entries defining button actions can be included in each section, normally numbered sequentially from 0, provided that the total of the definitions in the Global section and the largest aircraft-specific section is not greater than 2048.

FORMAT OF KEY DEFINITIONS

The key programming is saved in sections in the INI file. For globally operative keys this is called [Keys]. For aircraft-specific buttons it is [Keys.]. Up to 1024 separate entries defining key actions can be included in each section, normally numbered sequentially from 0, provided that the total of the definitions in the Global section and the largest aircraft-specific section is not greater than 1024.

Okay?

Pete

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