Iain Williams Posted June 25, 2013 Report Posted June 25, 2013 Greetings: I have a profile established within FSUPIC which is the same for all aircraft. (B738). When I start a new flight in FSX and load the aircraft, must I open FSUPIC, go to buttons and select the profile for every new flight session ? I ask as FSUPIC does not appear to open the profile automatically. Is there a way to alter the ini file so the profile is read without having to open the menu each flight session? Thank you Peter. Your work, although I really don't understand it in entirety, is amazing.... WilloW
Pete Dowson Posted June 25, 2013 Report Posted June 25, 2013 I have a profile established within FSUPIC which is the same for all aircraft. (B738). When I start a new flight in FSX and load the aircraft, must I open FSUPIC, go to buttons and select the profile for every new flight session ? No. The profile is automatically selected according to the aircraft name. I ask as FSUPIC does not appear to open the profile automatically. It doesn't need to "open" it once it is open. It only needs to change profiles if the aircraft changes. If you reload the same aircraft there's no need for it to change anything. Is there a way to alter the ini file so the profile is read without having to open the menu each flight session? You never need to go into any menu if the aircraft has previously been assigned to a Profile. Profiles are automatically selected based on the aircraft name -- once assigned of course. If you are loading different liveries or different aircraft which aren't yet assigned or covered by an abbreviated name in the profile's list then you'd get the generic assignments. Regards Pete
Iain Williams Posted June 26, 2013 Author Report Posted June 26, 2013 No. The profile is automatically selected according to the aircraft name. It doesn't need to "open" it once it is open. It only needs to change profiles if the aircraft changes. If you reload the same aircraft there's no need for it to change anything. You never need to go into any menu if the aircraft has previously been assigned to a Profile. Profiles are automatically selected based on the aircraft name -- once assigned of course. If you are loading different liveries or different aircraft which aren't yet assigned or covered by an abbreviated name in the profile's list then you'd get the generic assignments. Regards Pete This is exactly what I was doing. Thank you for very prompt response. My best, WilloW
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