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Good day Mr. Dowson.

My name is César, from Almería (Spain).

I have got the Goflight RP-48 working in my home cockpit, but I cannot set the ND (navigation display) MODE and ND RANGE using your FSUIPC.

Can you show me how to set the ND MODE and ND RANGE using the rotary knobs of the Goflight RP-48, by configuring your FSUIPC module?. The software of GF does not permit to set this chances.

Many thanks in advance.

Best regards.

César.-

Posted

I have got the Goflight RP-48 working in my home cockpit, but I cannot set the ND (navigation display) MODE and ND RANGE using your FSUIPC.

Can you show me how to set the ND MODE and ND RANGE using the rotary knobs of the Goflight RP-48, by configuring your FSUIPC module?. The software of GF does not permit to set this chances.

For which aircraft in which flight simulator, using which version of FSUIPC?

Most default ND gauges aren't controllable by any means other than mouse clicking. To my knowledge only the default FSX 738 and A321 EFIS switches can be controlled -- that's by specially added controls in FSUIPC for those aircraft, using local gauge variables.

Regards

Pete

Posted

Good afternoon Pete.

The version of your FSUIPC module is the last one (I have registered).

The FS is FS2004, and I have made a panel using third gauges for the PFD and ND in a screen, and UPPER EICAS / LOWER EICAS in another screen with a PC only. I should like to use this panel for jetliners and/or turboprops.

With regards to gauges controlled by mouse cliking, there is a program called KEY2MOUSE which transforms mouse actions into pushbuttom actions, but this program does not allow to use rotary knobs.

Best regards from Spain !!.

César.-

Posted

The version of your FSUIPC module is the last one (I have registered).

And what number is this "last one"? "Last one" means nothing useful. Many folks simply mean "the last one they saw and downloaded" and have been found to be using a year old version or worse. ALWAYS tell me the version number please! It isn't hard to find - it is in the Log, on the screen, and in the DLL's "Properties - Version" tab.

The FS is FS2004, and I have made a panel using third gauges for the PFD and ND in a screen, and UPPER EICAS / LOWER EICAS in another screen with a PC only. I should like to use this panel for jetliners and/or turboprops.

If you've made your own PFD and ND panels, then I hope you have added FS controls to allow you to operate it. Then you can simply assign to those controls.

With regards to gauges controlled by mouse cliking, there is a program called KEY2MOUSE which transforms mouse actions into pushbuttom actions, but this program does not allow to use rotary knobs.

The KEY2MOUSE program converts keystrokes into mouse clicks. If you want to program a button or rotary knob, just assign to the keypresses you are using in KEY2MOUSE. If you look in the buttons tab in FSUIPC you will notice thast you can assign keystrokes on the left-hand side!

Regards

Pete

Posted

Good afternoon again Mr. Dowson.

The version of FSUIPC I have is 3.96 (I updated it yesterday Friday 19th Feb.).

Thanks for your explanations.

Best regards.

César.-

Posted

The version of FSUIPC I have is 3.96 (I updated it yesterday Friday 19th Feb.).

Okay. You might wish to update to the latest interim version from the Updates and other goodies announcement above. It fixes a few problems found since 3.96 was released.

Regards

Pete

Posted

Good afternoon Mr. Dowson.

I have already updated the FSUIPC today.

Thanks so much for your suggestions, and congratulations for your module FSUIPC.

Best regards.

César.-

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