rap777 Posted March 1, 2009 Report Posted March 1, 2009 Just wanted to thank you after all your patient you have had with me on previous occasions I am happy to report that the mouse macro worked just perfect (first go!!!) It made the marvelous DA Cheyenne workable as I was able to use the left & right Mixture lever to assign the L&R conditions functions to it as a macro!! What an ingenious way of making a difficult problem and turn it into such a simple solution (I am sure what is going on behind the scene is not simple at all! Anyway, just wanted to let you know! Regards and God bless Alfred
Pete Dowson Posted March 1, 2009 Report Posted March 1, 2009 What an ingenious way of making a difficult problem and turn it into such a simple solution (I am sure what is going on behind the scene is not simple at all! Yes, it is a bit, er, messy, how it has to hook into the bits of FS. But I am very pleased it turned out so useful! ;-) Thanks & Regards Pete
europa345 Posted March 1, 2009 Report Posted March 1, 2009 I also want to thank you for that thanks to you, know i have a very nice working 737 Overhead
michael-t Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 I also own the wonderful Cheyenne and wish I could operate the condition levers positions (shutdown, low idle, high idle) with the fuel levers of my Saitek quadrants. I have some questions: 1. Am I getting you right: is it possible to define fuel lever positions which operate the condition levers? 2. My ATR-72 has a similar problem with its condition levers. Can I use the necessary redefinitions without confusing with the Cheyenne definitions? 3. Will these definitions be specific for the Cheyenne and ATR-72, so will the fuel levers retain their normal function in piston aircraft? At the moment, the free FSUIPC is installed in my copy of FSX. Do I simply have to hit the register button to upgrade to the latest pay version? Thank You, Michael
Andydigital Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 You have to buy a registration key from Simmarket.com then you press the register button in FSUIPC and enter your registration details and key. Make sure you get the correct version as there is one for FS9 and one for FSX and the keys are not interchangeable between versions. You can have many different setups of levers for 100's of different planes if you wish, or you can have just a few different profiles which can be used with the same many aircraft if you like, its really up to you. I don't have the above planes in question so I cant answer your question with complete authority but it would find it hard to believe that FSUIPC cant do what you require, if I am wrong though I'm sure someone else will correct me. Just to avoid any confusion though you don't need the mouse macro facility to assign a lever in FSUIPC so your post wasn't really relevant to this thread (which is in appreciation of Peters work on the mouse macro facility) other than it was about the same aircraft.
michael-t Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 Andy, the problem is that positions of an analogue lever have to be assigned to a three-point digital switch. This seems not to be trivial, since the forum of Digital-Aviation (Cheyenne) contains only questions regarding this issue, but no solution. Michael
Andydigital Posted April 16, 2009 Report Posted April 16, 2009 Sorry as I said I don't own the plane and Pete is away till the 24th so I thought I would at least answer the question I did know the answer to, and at the same time give you my insight into the other matter. Sorry I could not help further.
michael-t Posted April 18, 2009 Report Posted April 18, 2009 It works! One can re-define the mixture axes of Saitek throttle quadrants and associate them with mouse-clicks on the condition levers. Attached you will find the necessary definitions. Michael Condition Lever.zip
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