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Hello,was wondering if anyone could help me out here.I kind of hit a brick wall,I have a real 757 FMC,configured it out and wired it to a KEusb24 Hagstrom encoder.I would like to have this work with LevelD,so To make a long story short I have all the letters and numbers working great in levelD,except the buttons like VNAV,MENU,etc. those buttons wont register.I cant figure out why?I anyone could help me out would be great.

Dan

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Hello,was wondering if anyone could help me out here.I kind of hit a brick wall,I have a real 757 FMC,configured it out and wired it to a KEusb24 Hagstrom encoder.I would like to have this work with LevelD,so To make a long story short I have all the letters and numbers working great in levelD,except the buttons like VNAV,MENU,etc. those buttons wont register.I cant figure out why?I anyone could help me out would be great.

Nico Kaan is the expert on interfacing to the LevelD. Either search him out and ask, or re-post with a more explicit tile mentioning the Level D. With a title "wiring real FMC" it rather sounds like you need an electrical engineer! ;-) I think LevelD have a Forum of their own. You'll probably get more specific help there.

If the encoder is producing keystrokes for those buttons, you could probably program "mouse macros" for the functions on the LevelD panel, using a registered copy of FSUIPC, then use the Keys tab in FSUIPC to assign the keystrokes from the encoder to the correct macros. Mouse macros are discussed in the FSUIPC documentation.

Regards

Pete

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