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Hi guys,

New to the forum and not quite sure if i'm in the right place. My question concerns allocating keys in fsuipc to build a 'panel' for my Twin Bonanza, in FS9, using a keyboard emulater.

Basically i've allocated most keys i require through fsuipc to operate all the variouse needs, re, lights, radio's, nav requirements etc.

PROBLEM, - Example - I've allocated key 'C' to access my com radio, and i can alter the frequncy with the other settings i've used.......great.

How do i return to the screen to allow me to alter zoom in or out, or cancel the com radio view and allow me to enter my nav, squark, etc. At present i am using a mouse muse app that allows me to reset the main screen view via keypad 1, which emulates the left mouse button. I wish to eliminate the use of my mouse, but cannot find the suitable command in fsuipc or the FS9 assignment options to allocate a key to.

Anybody got any ideas...............thanx in anticipation................Tony

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How do i return to the screen to allow me to alter zoom in or out, or cancel the com radio view and allow me to enter my nav, squark, etc.

There are a number of FS commands to select instruments or views, or display and hide panels.

Check these: ADF, COM_RADIO, DME, EGT, NAV_RADIO, PANEL_1 to 9, PANEL_ID_OPEN/CLOSE/TOGGLE, VIEW, XPNDR. I've probably missed some, but scan the list of controls and try things.

Regards

Pete

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Hi Pete,

Thanks for the response. I'll keep trying your suggestions, but not sure you catch my drift. I'll run it all through again, and if i get no joy, i'll come back and try and explain myself a little better.

Thanx anyway........Tony

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  • 8 years later...
27 minutes ago, grosati said:

I just want to know how fsuipc offset 946A changes it's value when I rotate tcas knob

Offset 946A is not one maintained of set by FSUIPC, it will be set by whatever you are using with a TCAS. If you know of the offset, howcome you don't know its values? Aren't they documented.

You could always monitor the value whilst you operated the knob -- see the right-hand side of the FSUIPC Logging Tab.

Pete

 

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